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Education to highlight PAMA symposium

By Janice Wood · January 29, 2009 ·

Education and training tracks for aircraft maintenance managers and technicians will be highlighted at the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA) 2009 Aviation Maintenance and Management Symposium, slated for March 6-7 at the American Airlines Training and Conference Center in Dallas/Ft. Worth. Topics to be discussed include bearing maintenance, turbochargers and fuel injectors, human factors, aircraft […]

Embry-Riddle launches new program

By Janice Wood · January 29, 2009 ·

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide has launched a new program designed to stimulate collaborative innovation across the aviation and aerospace industry. Called the i2i Program, the program offers a different way for firms to share innovative solutions to common problems in the industry. The i2i Program consists of three parts. The first includes a series of forums, […]

EAA AirVenture to celebrate Pietenpol’s 80th anniversary

By Janice Wood · January 29, 2009 ·

The pioneering aircraft concepts of Bernard Pietenpol, who created popular homebuilt aircraft designs prior to World War II that are still being built today, will be recognized on their 80th anniversary during EAA AirVenture at Oshkosh, this summer, the association said on Jan. 28. Builders and owners of Pietenpol aircraft are being invited to the […]

New hangar firefighting standards too costly, says NATA

By Janice Wood · January 29, 2009 ·

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) said on Jan. 28 that requiring foam fire suppression systems to be installed in Group II hangars is financially “impractical and not justifiable.” Group II hangars, those of more than 12,000 sq ft with main doors up to 28 feet high, fall under new guidelines developed by the National […]

Diamond Aircraft earns type certification for new diesel

By Janice Wood · January 29, 2009 ·

Diamond Aircraft Industries has received an EASA Type Certificate for subsidiary Austro Engine‘s turbo-diesel AE 300 airplane engine. According to Christian Dries, CEO of Diamond Aircraft Industries, certification of the engine was achieved after 42 months of “most intense development work” at a cost of 48 million Euros. “The complete program developed into one that […]

LASP shortcomings severe, says GAMA’s Bunce

By Janice Wood · January 29, 2009 ·

At the Transportation Security Administration’s Jan. 28 public meeting in Houston, Pete Bunce, president and CEO of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) told TSA officials that the burdensome requirements proposed in the Large Aircraft Security Program (LASP) will not provide commensurate security benefits and would severely limit the utility of general aviation aircraft, causing […]

Bizjet publication, GA organizations issue “Call to Arms”

By Janice Wood · January 29, 2009 ·

Business Jet Traveler Managing Director Wilson S. Leach, who also is head of Aviation International News, has issued an “urgent message” to the business aviation community stating that “Business aviation has suddenly become the whipping boy for many populist causes. The general media and many members of Congress are having a field day with this […]

Repair station symposium slated

By Janice Wood · January 29, 2009 ·

The Aeronautical Repair Station Association‘s (ARSA) 2009 Annual Repair Symposium is slated for March 26-28 in Washington, D.C. The three-day meeting kicks off with Legislative Day on March 26, as association members take to Capitol Hill to meet with members of Congress and staff on the issues impacting the industry, particularly reauthorization of the FAA. […]

SR-71 symposium set for Tucson museum

By Janice Wood · January 28, 2009 ·

“For decades, they couldn’t talk about the super-secret SR-71 Blackbird. On February 21 and 22 they’ll tell you all about it,” stated an intriguing news release from the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona. During the weekend of Feb. 21 and 22, visitors to the museum will have a rare opportunity to participate […]

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