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Taylorcraft locked out: Bounced rent check is last chance for beleaguered company

By Meg Godlewski · February 2, 2007 ·

A bounced rent check prompted the city of Brownsville, Texas, to put a lock and chains on the fence around the headquarters of Taylorcraft Aviation LLC, effectively closing down the business. According to Brownsville City Manager Charlie Cabler, Harry Ingram, president and owner of Taylorcraft, which rents a city-owned hangar at Brownsville/South Padre Island International […]

More seminars, exhibitors planned for this year’s Northwest Aviation Conference

By Meg Godlewski · February 2, 2007 ·

The 2007 Northwest Aviation Conference & Trade Show takes place Feb. 24-25 at the Western Washington Fairgrounds in Puyallup, Wash. The event, sponsored by the Washington Aviation Association, is a showcase for all things aviation in the Pacific Northwest. If you need a part for your airplane, are shopping for avionics, or have questions about […]

Cessna: The next 80 years

By Meg Godlewski · February 2, 2007 ·

“Not many companies can say that they have been in business for 80 years, especially not many aviation companies,” noted Cessna President and CEO Jack Pelton when we sat down with him at EAA AirVenture in 2006. “But Cessna can. 2007 is our 80th anniversary.” Pelton then quickly noted that the company has been marking […]

Newest advances hit the airwaves

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2007 ·

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), in partnership with the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA), has launched a National Public Radio program called “Discovery Now” to explore the newest advances from NASA and the aerospace community. The 90-second radio segments air on National Public Radio’s WHRV 89.5 FM, during its prime-time weekday news […]

Bill introduced to protect Montana backcountry strips

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2007 ·

Montana Congressman Denny Rehberg (R) has introduced legislation to protect the state’s backcountry airstrips. The Backcountry Landing Strip Access Act would prohibit the federal government from closing or otherwise rendering inoperable aircraft landing strips located on federal lands. Montana relies on rural airstrips to provide access to the backcountry for firefighting, emergency relief, research and […]

Women in Aviatin slated to meet at Disney World

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2007 ·

Before you can plan your future, you need to imagine it. That’s why “Imagining Your Future” is the theme of this year’s Women in Aviation Conference. The 18th annual event is slated for Feb. 15-17 at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Attendees will be immersed in the tactics and strategies necessary […]

DID YOU KNOW?

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2007 ·

When the aviation industry took a downturn, Cessna built pizza pans for Pizza Hut (the restaurant chain was founded in Wichita). The company also built furniture for a time, and during World War II sewed uniforms in addition to building aircraft. The number of Cessna employees worldwide is 13,655. Cessna didn’t just build piston-powered aircraft. […]

Got an older airplane: Rumors abound that maintentance shops refuse to work on them

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2007 ·

Reports on the Internet and scuttlebutt at airports suggest that some maintenance shops are refusing to work on airplanes that are 18 years old or more. The reason, these reports say, is that aircraft and parts manufacturers are immune from liability suits once their products reach the age of 18, or 18 years after a […]

Cirrus adds safety checklist: ‘Risk Assessment Tool’ includes self-assessment

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2007 ·

Cirrus Design Corp. has upgraded the Avidyne Entegra Multi-Function Displays in its SR20 and SR22 aircraft to include a safety checklist. Similar to electronic checklists found on airliners, the MFD displays three pages of information and queries for the pilot when the plane is started. Questions range from performance issues to a self-assessment for the […]

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