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Free security training available

By Janice Wood · January 27, 2009 ·

Free, on-site security training – funded by the Department of Homeland Security – is now available for GA airports. The free, on-site training delivers cost-effective security solutions to even the smallest general aviation operation, according to Brian Dorow, an associate dean in the Department of Criminal Justice and the Center for Law Enforcement, Homeland Security […]

Fabric restoration seminar slated

By Janice Wood · January 27, 2009 ·

American Legend Aircraft Co. will host a three-day seminar featuring Clyde Smith Jr., “The Cub Doctor” and noted fabric aircraft restoration expert, Feb. 20-22, at Sulphur Springs Municipal Airport (KSLR) in Northeast Texas. Smith, who is well known in the classic Piper aircraft industry, dedicates his time to preserving the art of construction and restoration […]

NoiseBusters introduced

By Janice Wood · January 27, 2009 ·

Specifically designed to reduce aircraft engine noise for airport ground support crews as well as aircraft maintenance and technical personnel, the NoiseBuster Active Noise Reduction Safety Earmuff combines an ANSI-rated 26NRR passive earmuff with active noise reduction electronics that deliver up to an additional 20dB of low-frequency noise attenuation. The NoiseBuster is powered by a […]

Morris named to top post at Arizona Aerospace Foundation

By Janice Wood · January 27, 2009 ·

Yvonne Morris has been named executive director of the Arizona Aerospace Foundation. Morris, who is also director of the Titan Missile Museum, has been serving as acting executive director since June. The Arizona Aerospace Foundation operates the Titan Missile Museum, the Pima Air & Space Museum, and the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame. Morris has […]

Duncan Aviation promotes Chene

By Janice Wood · January 27, 2009 ·

Duncan Aviation has promoted Adrian Chene to avionics tech rep in Battle Creek, Mich. Chene started his career in aviation in 1996 as a com/nav technician in the United States Air Force working on C-141Bs. He started with Duncan Aviation’s avionics team in 2000 and has recently been pursuing his degree in electrical engineering from […]

AIG, Chalk’s sue Grumman, Frakes claiming Mallard defects

By Janice Wood · January 26, 2009 ·

Chalk’s Ocean Airways, also known as Flying Boat, and troubled insurance giant AIG are suing Northrop Grumman and Frakes Aviation in the wake of the fatal crash of a Chalk’s Grumman G-73 Mallard on Dec. 19, 2005. The Mallard’s right wing separated from the airframe shortly after takeoff and the amphibious turboprop twin crashed into […]

All-plastic ice sensor debuts

By Janice Wood · January 26, 2009 ·

New Avionics Corp. has introduced an in-flight ice sensor made entirely of plastic. The Model 9732-UAV ice detecting transducer probe solves the problem of conductive metallic interference with mission-critical radio antennas on unmanned aerial vehicles and other small aircraft, according to officials at the Fort Lauderdale-based company. The sensor is transparent to radio frequencies. The […]

Engine trouble leads to fatality

By NTSB · January 26, 2009 ·

The loss of engine power due to the contamination of the fuel manifold valve, and the pilot’s continued operation of the airplane with known maintenance discrepancies.

Da Vinci’s machines at San Diego Air and Space Museum

By Janice Wood · January 26, 2009 ·

The San Diego Air & Space Museum brings to life Leonardo da Vinci’s visions and ideas at The Da Vinci Experience, opening Jan. 31. While da Vinci’s genius as an artist is renowned, the museum’s exhibition reveals how his conceptual designs for many technological wonders we take for granted today were centuries ahead of their […]

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