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EAA asks for exemption from E-LSA registration deadline

By General Aviation News Staff · January 11, 2008 ·

Citing the FAA’s paperwork backlog and its lack of available inspectors, the Experimental Aircraft Association has filed for an exemption to the Jan. 31, 2008, deadline for the conversion of two-place or “fat” ultralights to certification under the Experimental-Light Sport Aircraft category. In its request, the EAA asks that owners who already have submitted their […]

AvTek celebrates silver anniversary

By General Aviation News Staff · January 11, 2008 ·

Mike Peter’s AvTek is celebrating 25 years of developing and producing a variety of aviation products, including pulsing landing lights, door seals, standby electrical systems, panel lighting, electric system alert warning meters and more. Founded in 1983 as Sammamish Valley Avionics in Redmond, Wash., Peter changed the company’s name to AvTek in 1991. He has […]

Former Viking Matt Blair joins Red Tail Project

By General Aviation News Staff · January 11, 2008 ·

Former Minnesota Vikings All-Pro linebacker Matt Blair, a 2008 candidate for induction into the Football Hall of Fame and a successful entrepreneur, has become involved in the Red Tail Project. Blair, who owns Matt Blair’s Celebrity Promotions, Inc., says he plans to “help raise awareness, build momentum, and get information out about the Red Tail […]

‘Ruff Stuff’ pilot dies

By General Aviation News Staff · January 11, 2008 ·

Norbert C. Ruff, of Bloomer, Wis., died Nov. 28, following a stroke. He was 88. Born in 1919, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1940. During the war he was stationed in the South Pacific and flew a P-38 with the 80th Pursuit Group. After the war Ruff left the military and became […]

Swick Clip-T gets new owner

By General Aviation News Staff · January 11, 2008 ·

In 1972 Jim and Mike Swift bought a 1946 Taylorcraft BC-12 with an 85-hp engine. The plan was that Mike would use the plane to build his hours to qualify for an airline career. While recovering the aircraft, the brothers decided to do some modifications to it, including clipping the wings. Other modifications followed, including […]

AOPA launches security course

By General Aviation News Staff · January 11, 2008 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association has teamed with the Transportation Security Administration to develop an online course to help flight schools, FBOs, aircraft owners and pilots to enhance security. The interactive course, which offers practical guidelines and security tips, is an extension of AOPA’s Airport Watch program. The course, along with a review of […]

SkyCatcher’s ‘Made in China’ label upsets some pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · January 11, 2008 ·

The fact that Cessna’s LSA, the SkyCatcher, is being built in China has garnered a lot of attention for the Wichita airplane manufacturer — and not all of it is good. Many took the company to task for not building the plane in the U.S., but instead choosing the Shenyang Aircraft Company (SAC) in China […]

Million Air at LA Exec AP plays host to “Parade of Pistons” expo

By General Aviation News Staff · January 11, 2008 ·

Million Air at the Los Angeles Executive Airport will play host to the inaugural “Parade of Pistons” expo March 27–29. This is the first of four regional events designed to make it easy for aircraft consumers to visit a single location to compare new piston aircraft. On display will be everything from LSAs to high-performance […]

the buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

By General Aviation News Staff · January 11, 2008 ·

“Grass strips…are just disappearing — being gobbled up.” — Jean Weasener, who owns New Jersey’s Twin Pine Airport with her husband, William. “It is pretty bad.” — Nisha Marvel of the Washington State Department of Transportation on the condition of Chehalis-Centralia Airport after recent floods. “We’d be happy to have any other manufacturer’s VLJs or […]

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