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Transponder X2

By Janice Wood · August 10, 2007 ·

“You don’t take chances when you are flying in the ADIZ,” says Kent Larson, owner of Aerial Photographers LLC, based in Vienna, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C. Larson flies a 1972 Cessna Cardinal with two transponders on it – one more than the FAA requires, “Just in case one gives out,” he explained. The aircraft […]

ATC facilities falling apart: Leaky roofs, asbestosand snakes just afew of the problems

By Charles Spence · August 10, 2007 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Air traffic control facilities are in such bad repair that the FAA told Congressional investigators that it estimates the backlog of maintenance costs is between $250 million and $350 million — yet the last two years the administration has requested less than $60 million annually for maintenance. A Congressional committee’s oversight and […]

July 2005 Accident Reports

By NTSB · July 20, 2007 ·

The animal on the runway during the landing, which caused the pilot to take off and land a second time, resulting in an overrun.

How time – and memories – fly

By Janice Wood · July 20, 2007 ·

It got very little mention, either in the general or aviation news media, but May 20-21 was the 80th anniversary of Charles Lindbergh’s historic flight from New York to Paris. In May of 1927, and for decades afterward, Lindbergh was mobbed wherever he went and anniversaries of his flight were celebrated, quite literally, in song […]

Super-fast builder assistance for RV owners: John Nys averages less than three months each

By Janice Wood · July 20, 2007 ·

Nys Aircraft works strictly to the FAA’s 51% rule, under which a kit airplane builder must do 51% of the work as defined by the FAA.

Fly Now! A colorful story of flight fromhot air balloon to the 777

By Meg Godlewski · July 20, 2007 ·

When aviation was developing, one of the greatest challenges was finding a way to make it appealing to the masses as a means of travel. Airlines and aircraft manufacturers spent a good deal of time and money creating advertising campaigns to woo customers. “Fly Now!” is a peek at the National Air and Space Museum’s […]

Sirius, latest in high-wing LSA’s makes it debut

By Meg Godlewski · July 20, 2007 ·

Are you in the market for a Light Sport Aircraft? Do you prefer high-wing designs? You soon will have another option. SportairUSA LC, the North American distributor of the TL 2000 StingSport S-LSA, will preview a cabin model of the high-wing TL 3000 Sirius at EAA AirVenture 2007 this month. The Sirius, manufactured by TL-Ultralight […]

After years of restoration: Arrows stop airshow crowds

By Meg Godlewski · July 20, 2007 ·

Many early aircraft manufacturers didn’t survive the Great Depression, leaving behind a flock of few-of-a-kind airplanes and memories. It is a treat to find one of these orphaned beauties at a fly-in. Finding two of them is a died-and-gone-to-heaven moment. Such was the case during Sun ‘n Fun 2007 when we encountered two Arrow Sports. […]

Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum prepares for grand opening

By Meg Godlewski · July 20, 2007 ·

You can fly only one airplane at a time, and drive only one car or motorcycle at a time, so what do you do when you have a large collection of motorized antiques? Open a museum, of course. At least, that’s the thought process behind creation of the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum in […]

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