The Pilatus PC-12 that crashed at Butte, Mont., was configured with only 10 seats but, under FAR Part 91, it might have been legal to carry the seven adults and seven children aboard the turboprop single, aviation attorney Randy Davis told Aviation International News, March 27. All 14 died when the airplane crashed on its […]
Hawker 900XP sim gets FAA nod
FlightSafety International’s new Hawker 900XP full flight simulator, equipped with the company’s new SimIO and SimPWR technology, has received Level D qualification from the FAA. The simulator is located at FlightSafety’s Learning Center in Houston. For more information: FlightSafety.com.
Babbitt welcomed by AOPA, NATA
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association and National Air Transport Association both issued statements on March 27 welcoming the Obama administration announcement that Randy Babbitt is the president’s choice to head the Federal Aviation Administration. “AOPA welcomes the announcement of Randy Babbitt,” said AOPA President Craig Fuller. “I have known Randy Babbitt for more than […]
Renovated FBO opens at NEW
Flightline First’s new facility at New Orleans’ Lakefront Airport (NEW) opens at the end of April. The $1.5 million renovation includes a 20,000-square-foot hangar and a complete facility providing high-end FBO services, according to company officials. “Since Katrina, Lakefront has not had a new facility for customers, so it was important to Flightline First to […]
Glasair brings back 1970s pricing
Glasair Aviation is offering six “Two Weeks To Taxi” Sportsman 2+2 aircraft at more than 25% off the normal price on a first-come, first-served basis. For $118,999 customers can build a Sportsman with a 180-hp Lycoming O-360, a Sensenich fixed-pitch propeller and VFR instrument panel through the “Two Weeks to Taxi” program. Upgrade to the […]
Have tent, will camp
Does it make you cringe to throw a blue plastic tarp over the wing of your airplane to create a shelter for camping? Do you worry about the tarp scratching the finish? Have you or your airplane ever been attacked by hostile tent poles? Bjorn Spelter, a pilot since 1992 and an avid outdoorsman, thought […]
Aircraft Spruce East annual super sale
Aircraft Spruce & Specialty East will host its annual Super Sale on Saturday, May 16. The distribution center is located at 452 Dividend Drive in Peachtree City, beside Falcon Field (KFFC). As in the past, Aircraft Spruce will provide free hot dogs and beverages throughout the day. Representatives from a number of leading aviation companies, […]
CFIT after failure to climb
The pilot’s failure to maintain an adequate terrain clearance altitude and his failure to maintain an adequate airspeed while maneuvering to reverse course in a box canyon.
Taking the hassle out of flying
For many years I’ve maintained that the business executive who can afford a single or light twin airplane doesn’t get involved in flying for a couple of reasons. First is time. Many of these individuals started learning to fly or actually got their certificates as young people. As their businesses grew or they advanced in […]