Cessna Aircraft Co. completed wing/fuselage mate of Citation CJ4 serial number 003 earlier this week. The new Citation CJ4, the latest in the popular CJ series, will enter service in 2010. Three aircraft, a prototype and serial numbers 001 and 002, have started certification flight test in Wichita, already accumulating more than 800 flight hours […]
“James Bond” to fly LoPresti Fury May 22-24
James Bond’s stand-in pilot, J.W. “Corkey” Fornof, will be sporting the sleek LoPresti Fury at the Mid-Atlantic Fly-In and Sport Aviation Convention at the Lumberton, N.C., Municipal Airport, May 22 through 24. Fornof and his father, J.W. “Bill” Fornof, flew matching bronze-colored Bearcats in a world-famous two ship air show, but for the May 22-24 […]
ARSA rallies members on FAA reauthorization
The Aeronautical Repair Station Association has issued a call to members to get on the phone, fax machine or e-mail to press Congress for a change in an FAA reauthorization bill requirement affecting U.S. repair stations that work on European aircraft. According to ARSA, the bill “will severely damage the competitive balance enjoyed by domestic […]
Canadian Aviation Heritage Center opens May 23
The Canadian Aviation Heritage Centre at Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, opens to the public on May 23, according to a news release from the organization. The Centre’s goal is to preserve Quebec’s civil and military aviation history. Its opening coincides with the 100th anniversary of powered flight in Canada. Aircraft on display include a 1909 Bleriot XI […]
Roy Haggard named to Rogallo Hall of Fame
Roy Haggard, the chief technologist and founder of Vertigo, Inc., was inducted into the Rogallo Foundation‘s Hall of Fame on May 17 for his innovative contributions to the development of aviation. Haggard has been involved in low-speed flight technology since the 1970s. In 1980, he designed and introduced a hang glider known as the UP […]
Santa Monica jet ban blocked; Van Nuys next?
On May 15, the City of Santa Monica’s longstanding effort to ban category C and D aircraft from operating into Santa Monica Airport was blocked again, this time by an FAA hearing officer whose 116-page ruling on the FAA Part 16 dispute between the city and the agency stated, among (many) other things: “The ordinance […]
TSA security badge rule starts June 1
A Transportation Security Administration directive mandating badging at airports serving commercial air carriers is scheduled to go into effect June 1. The controversial new requirement expands the airport identification process to include private aircraft owners, GA maintenance providers, FBO employees, flight instructors, flight school students and other airport tenants needing unescorted access to the airport […]
TSA urged to withdraw badge requirement
The TSA should withdraw its security directive mandating badging at airports serving commercial air carriers, and consult affected parties and find a sensible alternative instread, general aviation leaders said on May 19 in a joint letter to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. AOPA President Craig Fuller and leaders of other trade associations […]
Wicks refocuses on 35th anniversary
After completing construction of a Rand KR-2 in only three months back in 1974, Martin Wick, who owned the Wicks Organ Co., decided there was room for an aircraft supply company that would cater to homebuilders. That was 35 years ago, and since Wicks Aircraft Supplies was created, the company has seen steady growth. The […]