The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate terrain clearance, resulting in an in-flight collision with an airport sign.
Nelson named Shadin Avionics CEO
Dan Nelson has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Shadin Avionics. Nelson brings nine years of aerospace industry experience with Rosemount and Honeywell, in addition to 10 years of business leadership with companies such as ATMI Inc. and Nanovance Inc. He has managed primary and secondary air data sensor programs for the F-22, Paveway and […]
Construction begins on GSP terminal
Construction of a new $1.25 million general aviation terminal at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) in South Carolina is set to begin April 1. To read the full story: TheState.com/breakingbiz/story/712129.html
Politicians need to stop bashing jets
An editorial in The Wichita Eagle notes that President Obama and Congress need to stop bad-mouthing business jets. “They’ve done too much damage already,” the editorial states. The Wichita City Council approved a resolution this week recognizing how business jets can be essential tools for successful companies. It also resolved to invite Obama to visit […]
Government hypocrisy regarding BizAv
Judicial Watch has uncovered, and posted it its website, large volumes of email documenting Congressional requests for military airlifts. The March 10, 2009 story highlights some of the more brazen communications from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s office and assistant’s to Department of Defense (DOD) staff. During another email exchange DOD staff advised Kay […]
New CFI group takes off
The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) held its inaugural meeting during the Women in Aviation International conference last month in Atlanta. The new organization was formed to represent the nation’s professional aviation educators, according to spokesman Doug Stewart. “Securing non profit (501c3) status for SAFE is the next big step in our efforts […]
Citations gain international certifications
Cessna Aircraft Co. has gained several international certifications for various Citation models. The Citation Mustang gained certification this month in China and the Isle of Mann (UK). The Citation XLS+ gained European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification, while the Citation X gained certification in Nigeria. For more information: Cessna.com.
Silent wings land at Museum of Flight
The world of quiet flight will be celebrated at the annual Soaring Expo, March 21-22, at Seattle’s Museum of Flight. Full-size and radio-controlled gliders will be on display, while lectures, movies and presentations will be offered all weekend. Representatives of local soaring and RC glider clubs will be on-hand to answer questions. The Expo is […]
Hawker Beechcraft appoints Petkus vp of engineering
Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC) has appointed Edward Petkus vice president, product development and engineering. Petkus, who has served as acting vice president, engineering, since December, joined the company in 2007 after 16 years at Boeing. He has a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan and a master’s in aeronautical engineering from […]