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I want (no, need) one of these

By Ben Sclair · May 15, 2009 ·

Why everyone should camp at Oshkosh… Gas Powered La-Z-Boy At Oshkosh Flyin 2005 from Hafast on Vimeo.

IAOPA makes the case for GA worldwide

By Janice Wood · May 15, 2009 ·

General aviation serves the world. That was the simple, and yet remarkably complex, message that the president of the International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations delivered at Montreal on May 13 at a meeting of the International Civil Aviation Organization. The biggest single threat facing general aviation worldwide, IAOPA President Craig L. Fuller […]

Europe’s bizav show ‘defies economic gravity’

By Janice Wood · May 15, 2009 ·

The change in mood within the business aviation industry since the EBACE show last year “truly beggars belief,” said an Aviation International News report on May 15. EBACE is the annual business aviation expo put on by the European Business Aviation Association. Since September, the financial crisis, which hurt some of the industry’s best customers, […]

Santa Monica jet ban unjustly discriminates, FAA finds

By Janice Wood · May 15, 2009 ·

A controversial ordinance banning private jets with fast landing speeds at the Santa Monica Airport violates the city’s legal obligations, because the restriction “unjustly and unreasonably” discriminates against specific aircraft, according to a Federal Aviation Administration decision released May 14. Based on evidence presented during a four-day hearing in March, Anthony N. Palladino, a senior […]

Are 35 mile presidential TFRs to be standard?

By Janice Wood · May 15, 2009 ·

On April 29, a notice to airmen was issued for President Obama’s visit to St Louis, Missouri, but the Secret Service and Transportation Security Administration threw aviators a curve ball when the “standard” 30-nautical mile temporary flight restriction (TFR) was expanded to 35 nautical miles. When EAA inquired about the expanded radius, a spokesperson replied, […]

TSA must consult GA stakeholders, says House subcommittee

By Janice Wood · May 15, 2009 ·

The House Homeland Security Committee responded to concerns raised by the general aviation community by calling for the Transportation Security Administration to increase GA participation in security initiatives, in a bill passed out of committee on May 6. In a markup of a bill authorizing funding for TSA programs, the transportation security and infrastructure protection […]

Fargo Jet Center joins Avfuel network

By Janice Wood · May 15, 2009 ·

Fargo Jet Center Inc (KFAR) has joined the Avfuel network of branded FBO dealers. Located on the north side of North Dakota’s Hector International Airport, Fargo Jet Center offers include FBO and line services, maintenance and avionics repair stations, aircraft charter and management, aircraft sales and rental and a flight school. Fargo Jet Center is […]

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 […]

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