A bill in the Connecticut state legislature threatens continued use of Runway 6/24 at Sikorsky Memorial Airport (BDR), according to the Connecticut Business Aviation Group and NBAA. If passed, S.B. 563, introduced by State Senator Dan Debicella (D-21), would prevent the addition of an engineered material arresting system (EMAS) to Runway 6/24 by extending a […]
Las Vegas McCarran runway closure continues
The Las Vegas McCarran (LAS) Runway 25L/7R construction closure continues, according to a notice from NBAA. The runway is expected to return to service on or near May 1. In the meantime, arrival on Runways 1L and 25R and departure Runways 1R and 1L provides the greatest capacity and should be used if at all […]
Monitoring of 121.5 distress signals terminated
Readers of GeneralAviationNews.com are reminded that satellite monitoring of distress signals emitted by 121.5 MHz emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) ended Feb. 1. On that date the Cospas-Sarsat Organization – an international search and rescue program that provides service to the United States – terminated processing of distress signals on the 121.5 mHz frequency. Now only […]
Wisconsin celebrates Centennial of Flight
Wisconsin plans to celebrate its Centennial of Flight this year with a series of events sponsored by the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame (WAHF), including construction of a quarter-scale model Curtiss “Warner” Flyer similar to the one that first flew in Wisconsin in 1909. WAHF has joined with EAA Chapter 60 of Beloit, Wisconsin, for […]
Free website highlights emergency landing sites
Emergency Runways has launched EmergencyRunways.com for private pilots looking for a place to land in the event of an emergency. “The idea for the emergency runway website came to me about a year ago,” said Craig Maiman, an electrical engineer and glider pilot. “I thought why not use the power of the Internet to build […]
No hand drying required
Eagle One has introduced Easi-Dri Wash, which requires no hand drying after you wash your plane. Easi-Dri features a proprietary polymer that sheets the water off the surface of a plane as you rinse, leaving it shiny and spot-free, according to company officials. Price: $5.99 for a 64-oz. bottle. It is available at leading auto […]
Falcon cockpit upgrade OK’d
Elliott Aviation has received FAA certification for an upgraded elite series cockpit installation in a Falcon 10/100 aircraft, which features the latest generation of Universal Avionics’ EFI-890R display suite. Elliott Aviation originally earned STC approval for its elite series cockpit installation in Falcon 10/100 aircraft in 2005. The certification aircraft received triple Universal EFI 890R […]
Ametek acquires High Standard Aviation
Ametek, Inc. has acquired High Standard Aviation, a Miami-based provider of electrical/electromechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic repair services to the aerospace industry. The privately held High Standard Aviation has annual sales of approximately $31 million. High Standard Aviation joins Ametek’s global MRO network as a unit of Ametek Aerospace & Defense. Along with MRO services, Ametek […]
Welch joins Sierra Industries
David Welch has joined the sales staff of Sierra Industries. A graduate of Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, Welch , a pilot with instrument and multi-engine ratings, has more than 21 years in aviation sales. Sierra Industries, based in Ulvade, Texas, has specialized in Citation aircraft for more than 25 years, specifically performance enhancement modifications. […]