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Freeflight unveils RAD-40

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2009 ·

FreeFlight Systems has introduced a new radar altimeter display, the RAD-40. The panel-mount digital display provides a pilot with a precise readout of the aircraft’s height above ground level on an LED readout. The new display includes a pilot-selectable Decision Height (DH) and five additional trip points (from 100-1,000 feet), all with discrete outputs designed […]

Supplemental lift offered

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2009 ·

CitationShares recently unveiled a new program called Supplemental Lift that will be offered to corporations and their flight departments seeking to reduce costs and overhead. Corporations can have access to CitationShares’ fleet of Cessna Citation aircraft to supplement their in-house flight capabilities. Supplemental Lift does not require a company to purchase jet shares or make […]

TSA appoints liaison to GA

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2009 ·

The Transportation Security Administration has responded to calls from aviation advocacy groups to listen to industry input and has established a “stakeholder liaison position” dedicated to addressing concerns about recent security measures. Several recent TSA initiatives, including the Large Aircraft Security Program, a security directive that would require additional screenings for general aviation pilots at […]

Riley renews research contract with Notre Dame

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2009 ·

Research that is expected to provide insight for speed-of-light, free-space communications occurring between aircraft, aircraft-to-ground, aircraft-to-aircraft and aircraft-to-satellites will continue forward as officials from Notre Dame’s Center for Flow Physics/Controls Aero-Optics and Riley Aviation signed a renewal agreement last week. “We are progressing nicely toward actual flight operations later this year,” said Airborne Aero-Optics’ manager […]

NBAA commends Sen. Brownback’s support of Bizav

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2009 ·

National Business Aviation Association president and CEO Ed Bolen last week commended Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) for pointedly explaining the value of business aviation during remarks he made on the Senate floor. “Some federal officials have recently been making the use of business aviation a matter of derision,” the senator told his colleagues. “Well, there […]

Reid Middleton names new director of airport engineering

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2009 ·

Reid Middleton, Inc., an Everett, Wash.-based company that provides civil and structural engineering, planning, and surveying services to the aviation industry, has promoted Kurt Addicott, PE, to director of airport engineering. Addicott, an airport engineer with Reid Middleton for seven years, replaces Reinhart Jung, PE, who has served as director for the past 18 years. […]

LASP draws a chorus of lawmaker concern

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2009 ·

Two congressional aviators have sent letters to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) expressing their concerns about the TSA‘s Large Aircraft Security Program. Reps. Leonard Boswell (D-IA) and John Kline (R-MN), both pilots, called for a collaborative effort between government and industry on the development of security policies, the National Business Aviation Association reported to […]

Austro-powered DA42 gets EASA nod

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2009 ·

Diamond Aircraft has received an EASA type certificate for its DA42 NG, powered by the 170-hp Austro Engine AE-300. “We are delighted to be able to resume volume deliveries of the DA42, less than 11 months after the insolvency of TAE”, said Christian Dries, CEO of Diamond Aircraft Industries. With more than 40 airframes in […]

Rep. Costello says no to user fees

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2009 ·

Responding to reports in aviation publications that the Obama administration is considering user fees as part of its plan for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) funding, Rep. Jerry Costello (D-IL), chairman of the House Aviation Subcommittee, stated that he will oppose the administration’s plan. “I look forward to discussing this issue with the administration, but let […]

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