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Want to learn how to detail a plane?

By Janice Wood · March 13, 2009 ·

Leading Edge Technology has opened the Leading Edge Aviation Institute at the Collin County Regional Airport (TKI) in McKinney, Texas. The school will provide a certification program for those interested learning the correct procedures for detailing piston, turbine and jet aircraft. For more information: 972-943-9903 or LeadingEdgeInstitute.com.

Turbulence erupts at ROC

By Janice Wood · March 13, 2009 ·

A pricing war between competing FBOs at Greater Rochester International Airport (ROC) in New York helped GA flourish. But that war ended in January when USAirports took over the operations of Landmark Aviation. The surviving FBO is now considering rent increases, which could force some businesses out. For the full story: DemocratAndChronicle.com/article/20090312/BUSINESS/903120344/1001

New $1 million terminal opens at LRO

By Janice Wood · March 13, 2009 ·

Dignitaries waxed poetic about South Carolina’s Mount Pleasant Regional Airport (LRO) and general aviation before cutting a royal blue ribbon on the facility’s new $1 million terminal March 12. For full story: Charleston.net/news/2009/mar/13/ribbon_cut_on_airports_new_m_terminal74859/

Homebuilt sim lands in Guiness Book of World Records

By Janice Wood · March 13, 2009 ·

Matthew Sheil has built what could easily be one of the most elaborate big boy’s toys in the world, and his efforts have earned him a Guinness world record, according to a recent report in “The Sydney Morning Herald.” The homebuilt sim, almost identical to the cockpit of a Boeing 747-700, is described by Guinness […]

AD: Cessna 208 and 208B

By Janice Wood · March 13, 2009 ·

An Airworthiness Directive (AD) becomes effective April 15 for some Cessna Models 208 and 208B airplanes, requiring owners to modify the aileron carry-through cable attachment to the aileron upper quadrant with parts of improved design. The AD results from reports of a “catch” in the aileron control system when the control yoke is turned. For […]

Nanoballs and LSA

By Janice Wood · March 13, 2009 ·

What on Earth could something called nanoballs have to do with flying Light Sport Aircraft? Potentially great news, that’s what, reports Dan Johnson, who writes General Aviation News’ LSA and Sport Pilot column, Splog. To read his full post: ByDanJohnson.com

Landing gear hits runway sign

By NTSB · March 13, 2009 ·

The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate terrain clearance, resulting in an in-flight collision with an airport sign.

Nelson named Shadin Avionics CEO

By Janice Wood · March 13, 2009 ·

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

By Janice Wood · March 13, 2009 ·

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

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