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NATA updates GA fact book

By Janice Wood · May 15, 2009 ·

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has updated its fact book, “General Aviation in the United States.” This publication was produced by the association for its members, the media, government, and the general public as a tool to help illustrate general aviation’s importance to the U.S. transportation system and economy. “General Aviation in the United […]

Maplights available at Aircraft Spruce

By Janice Wood · May 15, 2009 ·

Now available at Aircraft Spruce is an LED maplight. The body of the maplight is constructed of aircraft grade 6061 T6 aluminum and black anodize treated for protection from corrosion. The LED bulbs and internal components are high quality components, and are engineered to withstand 150% of their rated voltage without damage. The average bulb […]

Third edition of multi-engine textbook available

By Janice Wood · May 15, 2009 ·

The third edition of “The Complete Multi-Engine Pilot” by Bob Gardner remains a favorite among students and instructors. Known as simply one of the best textbooks available for learning multi-engine flying, “The Complete Multi-Engine Pilot” presents the fundamentals of flying multi-engine aircraft and the aerodynamic laws that govern multi-engine flight as only Gardner’s experienced, comprehensive […]

Up your chances of passing your checkride

By Janice Wood · May 15, 2009 ·

Sporty’s has created interactive Online Maneuvers Guides that explain the maneuvers required for the recreational, private, instrument and commercial checkrides. Adapted from the Sporty’s printed Maneuvers Guides, these online guides provide step-by-step instructions on performing each required maneuver. Each maneuver begins with simplified objectives and standards for that maneuver followed by an easy-to-follow, detailed description. […]

Short runway, powerlines a bad combination

By NTSB · May 15, 2009 ·

The pilot’s inadequate preflight planning due to his decision to takeoff downwind, and his subsequent failure to maintain adequate clearance from the power line.

Rutan, Hewitt working on second video in The Aviator Series

By Ben Sclair · May 14, 2009 ·

Dick Rutan hung around the Fly Right Films booth at the May 2-3 Alaska State Aviation Conference. Turns out Rutan and Fly Right Films owner and filmmaker Charlie Hewitt are collaborating on a second volume of The Aviator Series. Titled “Decision-Making with Dick Rutan”, the video will be released at AirVenture Oshkosh this summer. See […]

NASA can make biofuel from sewage

By Janice Wood · May 14, 2009 ·

NASA is applying space technology to a decidedly down-to-earth effort linking the production of algae-based fuel with an inexpensive method of sewage treatment, according to recent news reports. The space agency is growing algae for biofuel in plastic bags of sewage floating in the ocean. Just imagine flying your airplane on fuel derived from the […]

Aircraft Electronics Association joins bizjet perception battle

By Janice Wood · May 14, 2009 ·

In this month’s issue of the Aircraft Electronics Association‘s monthly magazine, Avionics News, columnist Ric Peri, who is the vice president of government and industry affairs for AEA, weighs in with his thoughts about the use of general aviation aircraft to conduct business. The following, in its entirety, is Peri’s “The View From Washington” column […]

CAE expands e-Learning portfolio

By Janice Wood · May 14, 2009 ·

CAE has expanded its portfolio of web-based pilot and technical training courses for business aviation customers through its e-Learning training service. CAE’s e-Learning and courseware training solutions provide self-paced courses and practice tools for initial/transition, recurrent, refresher pilot and maintenance training. They can be integrated into a company’s existing training program or offered as part […]

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