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Aviat introduces tow kit

By General Aviation News Staff · January 19, 2007 ·

Aviat Aircraft has developed an optional tow kit for the Husky, which can be added to any new aircraft or retrofitted to any existing model. The total package, which includes everything from the tow hook attach bracket to the tow release mechanism that goes in the forward cockpit, can be installed at the factory in […]

Fargo Jet Center adds Aero Spa

By General Aviation News Staff · January 19, 2007 ·

Fargo Jet Center at Hector International Airport in Fargo, N.D., has introduced Aero Spa, a new department dedicated to aircraft cleaning and detailing. Services include “trip ready” interior cleaning, wet or dry washes, hand waxing, machine buffing, bright work, de-ice boot refurbish and carpet cleaning. For more information: 800-770-0538

Leading Edge Aviation joins Sportsplanes.com

By General Aviation News Staff · January 19, 2007 ·

Leading Edge Aviation at Rutherfordton County Airport in North Carolina, has signed with Sportsplanes.com to serve as a Sport Aircraft Regional Center (SARC). The FBO, just established last March by Greg Turner, moves into aircraft sales and sport pilot flight training with the new agreement. The FBO already offers maintenance. Turner has ordered a Skylark […]

G1000 in King Airs from Elliott

By General Aviation News Staff · January 19, 2007 ·

Elliott Aviation has been selected by Garmin to perform aftermarket installation of its G1000 in King Air C90 series aircraft. Elliott Aviation is one of a group of distributors selected to install the retrofit package, which is expected to earn certification in the King Air C90 in the second half of 2007. For more information: […]

Bonanzas get a power boost

By General Aviation News Staff · January 19, 2007 ·

A new STC that offers Bonanza pilots more punch for their IO-550 powered aircraft was recently awarded to Western Skyways. The turbonormalizing STC authorizes the facility to upgrade IO-550 powered aircraft to achieve increased performance. The company also can convert the IO-520 to an IO-550. The system optimizes engine performance by compressing and regulating incoming […]

Falcon Aviation adds Diamond Twin Stars to its training fleet

By General Aviation News Staff · January 19, 2007 ·

Falcon Aviation Services at Peachtree City Airport-Falcon Field (KFFC) in Georgia, has added two Diamond Twin Stars to its fleet. The flight school, which specializes in professional pilot training programs, also has facilities at Peachtree-DeKalb Airport (KPDK) and Ben Epps Field in Athens, Ga. For more information: 770-486-5561

Transition to electronic charts at Jepp’s FlyElectronic.net

By General Aviation News Staff · January 19, 2007 ·

Jeppesen recently launched a new website, FlyElectronic.net, dedicated solely to the transition from paper to electronic charts. The website includes a wealth of information on cost, the legality of flying with electronic charts, hardware and software, as well as answers to frequently asked questions about a paperless cockpit, according to Jeppesen officials. Pilots also can […]

FlightSafety offers online Garmin training

By General Aviation News Staff · January 19, 2007 ·

FlightSafety International has become a preferred online training provider for Garmin panel mount avionics products. FlightSafety’s first Garmin G1000 online training course will feature the Cessna Citation Mustang. It is scheduled to be available early in 2007 and will provide customers with familiarization training for the G1000 in advance of their initial training. Future plans […]

Georgia celebrates aviation centenary

By Janice Wood · January 19, 2007 ·

In 1907, Ben Epps designed, built and flew the first airplane ever seen in Georgia. This year, Georgia is celebrating the 100th anniversary of that pioneering flight and honoring the Epps family, which remains a major influence on aviation in the state. Of Ben Epps’s nine children, only one did not learn to fly. Pat […]

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