The pilot’s failure to maintain aircraft control while taxiing, which resulted in a nose over. A factor was the frozen, slush covered lake.
Crypto-chip offers counterfeit parts solution
Counterfeiting of parts is a serious problem in the aerospace industry. “About 2% of the 26 million parts installed on aircraft worldwide are counterfeit; that’s roughly half a million parts ranging from hardware to advanced electronics equipment,” according to Ben Jun, vice president of technology for Cryptography Research of San Francisco. To help make counterfeiting […]
FAA funding bill ignores European issues
While the U.S. Senate has yet to introduce its version of an FAA reauthorization bill, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee passed the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2009, which includes Section 303 “Inspection of Foreign Repair Stations,” unchanged to address issues raised by European governments. According to the Aeronautical Repair Station Association, problems with Section […]
Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame adds three members
Three Arizona aviation pioneers were inducted into the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame at its 20th Annual Induction Ceremony on March 28 at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson. The new members are Kenneth H. Dahlberg, Ruby Wine Sheldon and Maj. Gen. Carl G. Schneider, who were recognized for their Arizona-related contributions to […]
A Spirit of St. Louis ride
The Lindbergh Foundation announced on April 8 that its third annual on-line auction includes only one item – a ride in a replica of Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis – with up to 12 possible winners. The Experimental Aircraft Association’s Spirit of St. Louis replica is making a rare appearance during the weekend of […]
Wisconsin CAP intercept training pays off
Since 9/11, the Civil Air Patrol‘s Wisconsin Wing pilots and crews have served as “low-and-slow” intercept targets for Wisconsin Air National Guard fighter pilots. The training missions allow air controllers and ANG pilots to practice locating and intercepting low-and-slow flying aircraft that might be terrorist threats. On April 6, that training was put to use. […]
Fantasy of Flight showcases World War II ‘Top Guns’
Ace World War II fighter pilots will be the stars of the next “Living History” program at Florida’s Fantasy of Flight. The first featured the barrier-breaking Tuskegee Airmen. Next came the Women Airforce Service Pilots. Next, Fantasy of Flight plans to top off its Living History Symposium series with “Victory in the Sky,” featuring appearances […]
Sonex offers discount incentives
Sonex Aircraft, LLC now offers a Sub-Kit discount incentive for Sonex or Waiex Tail Kit purchasers. Builders who begin construction with the purchase of a Tail Kit may receive a $2,000 discount by purchasing all remaining Sub-Kits in a single purchase. “Sonex and Waiex Sub-Kits were originally intended for builders who wish to spread their […]
New features added to Sporty’s pilot training courses
Sporty’s DVD courses now offer the endorsement to take the FAA written examination. To be eligible for the written exam endorsement, users must complete the video training material and demonstrate comprehension by completing practice examinations, according to Sporty’s officials. “Working with students to complete the FAA written exam first will allow them to focus on […]