Century CRM has developed a licensing program for its Crew Resource Management (CRM) courses for business aviation. With the licensing agreement, flight departments can have their own instructor trained by Century CRM to provide FAA-approved training to their pilots. Century CRM provides all training materials, as well as on-line record keeping and testing necessary to […]
Gusty winds get better of student pilot
The student pilot’s inadequate recovery from a bounced landing.
Jack Hunter’s memory lives at the Blue Max Inn
Christine Mullen, owner of the Blue Max Inn, read about the recent death of the author of her inn’s namesake with great interest. “Jack Hunter was one of the past owners of the Blue Max,” she said, referring to the well-known bed and breakfast with double wraparound porches and views of downtown Chesapeake City, Maryland. […]
Galvin grows fleet
Galvin Flying Services in Seattle has added a Challenger 300 to its charter fleet. The fleet now totals eight aircraft, including King Airs, Lear Jets and a Challenger 604. The Challenger 300 seats nine passengers and has a range of 3,200 NM. The super mid-size wide body jet can travel from Seattle to anywhere in […]
PPG Aerospace resumes King Air windshield rebuild service
PPG Industries’ aerospace transparencies business has resumed its rebuilding service for Beechcraft King Air windshields. Rebuilt windshields provide operators with the best value, according to Jim Romano, PPG global sales director for commercial aftermarket transparencies. “Windshields are rebuilt to the same quality and performance standards as new parts but are less expensive, and we incorporate […]
beyerdynamic introduces new headset
beyerdynamic will introduce at Sun ‘n Fun its 2009 HS 600 Digital Adaptive Noise Reduction (ANR) headset, available as a standard model and as a Manufaktur model (Build Your Own version). The 2009 model includes improvements in the ANR technology as well as several upgrades, according to Alan Feckanin, business unit manager for beyerdynamic Aviation […]
Stewart Systems goes ‘down under’
The newest distributor for Stewart Systems is Mark Rollinson of Hunter Hills Aviation in New Zealand. Rollinson recently completed training at Stewart Systems’ Cashmere, Wash.-based facility. His territory covers New Zealand and Australia. He currently has a stock of Stewart Systems water-based and waterborne eco-friendly products. For more information: [email protected] or StewartSystems.aero.
Honeywell working on PC-12 avionics fix
Honeywell said on April 14 that it expects to have a fix in place by the end of the third quarter that will remove temporary restrictions placed on Primus-Apex-equipped Pilatus PC-12NG aircraft earlier in April. The European Aviation Safety Agency issued an emergency airworthiness directive against the integrated avionics suite on April 3, alerting operators […]
Hawker Beechcraft says more layoffs coming
Hawker Beechcraft‘s new chief executive told employees on April 14 that more layoffs are in store as the company responds to increasing marketplace uncertainty and a decline in orders for its aircraft, according to a Salina (Kansas) Journal report. Bill Boisture, who took over as CEO last month, said in a memo that work force […]