“Orders for business jets nose-dived after lawmakers pilloried leaders of Detroit’s Big Three auto makers for flying corporate planes to Washington to seek a government bailout. Now, one jet maker is striking back, reported J. Lynn Lunsford in the Feb. 10 edition of The Wall Street Journal. In a campaign to begin Feb. 11, Cessna […]
Consultant says bizav downturn temporary
Brian Foley Associates president Brian Foley foresees a recovery of the business aviation industry in the middle of next year, but not before unavoidable pain, according to a Feb. 10 AINalerts online newsletter report. He believes the current slowdown will end when financial markets stabilize which, he predicted, will be around the middle of next […]
FlightPlan 2.5 for Google Earth
NavAware has enhanced its line of Portable Synthetic Vision products centered on Google Earth with FlightPlan – a 3D solution incorporating FAA airspace, navaids, obstacles, airports, runways, pilot-contributed waypoints, NEXRAD radar, weather, TAFs and surface conditions, winds-aloft, NOTAMs and TFRs. “Flight Plan the way you fly, in three dimensions” said NavAware President Paul Mace. “What […]
FAA warns against unauthorized use of RVSM airspace
The FAA says it has seen an increase in the unauthorized entry into reduced vertical separation minimum (RVSM) airspace by operators who are not RVSM qualified. In the examples mentioned by the FAA, pilots utilized a flight plan suffix indicating that they were authorized for RVSM operations, but stating in the flight plan remarks section […]
LoPresti First Saturday to benefit Boy Scouts, feature film “A Pilot’s Story”
LoPresti Aviation will hold its March First Saturday event in the LoPresti hangar on the north ramp of the Vero Beach airport on March 7, starting at 9 am. LoPresti First Saturday is about connecting aviation to modern America, said David LoPresti. The event will feature Wilco Films’ “A Pilot’s Story.” “When I saw the […]
Passenger’s foot on brake leads to crash
The passenger’s inadvertent application of the left brake during landing roll, which resulted in a swerve to the left and impact with trees.
ICON LSA completes Phase I flight testing
Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) manufacturer ICON Aircraft completed Phase I flight testing of its amphibious ICON A5 on Feb. 6. A series of 27 flights were made and data gathered across a wide range of speeds, gross weights, centers of gravity (CG), flap settings, altitudes and sea states, the company has reported. “The A5 prototype […]
Personal cooler introduced
CoolSpace has developed the new “Wave” personal work space cooler. The “Wave” is built with the same features found in the larger CoolSpace units. It is built of corrosion-proof polyethylene, and has thick edge coated pads and large wheels for increased mobility, according to company officials. The “Wave” also includes a matted top for placement […]
‘Fiberglass From Start to Finish’
Synergy Air of Eugene, Oregon, a training center offering assistance to homebuilders, is taking the show on the road, offering a weekend workshop, “Fiberglass From Start to Finish” in Wickenburg, Arizona, March 10-11. The two-day course is designed to give participants a thorough grounding in the materials and techniques needed to finish a canopy, cowling, […]