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“Preemptive Strike”: What if America had bombed Japan before Pearl Harbor?

By Janice Wood · December 15, 2006 ·

If you think the United States of America never considered a preemptive strike until the current fights in Afghanistan and Iraq, “Preemptive Strike” is for you. Author Alan Armstrong practices aviation law in Atlanta. If he researches his cases as deeply as he researched this book, you want him on your side. Five appendices, extensive […]

Eclipse resolves pre-production snags

By Janice Wood · December 15, 2006 ·

As the first Eclipse 500 customer delivery drew near, the company issued three Customer Technical Communications revealing several problems and their solutions. Typically of Eclipse, the issues were presented in a straightforward manner. They are not expected to hamper initial deliveries by much, if at all, said Eclipse CEO Vern Raburn. Eclipse still expected to […]

LoPresti Fury selling furiously

By Janice Wood · December 15, 2006 ·

“Who wouldn’t want a personal fighter?” asked Rj Siegel, vice president for operations at LoPresti Aviation. Everyone wants one, it would seem. The day the company started taking orders for the Roy LoPresti-designed Fury, with absolutely no fanfare and little publicity, it took 16 firm orders for the long-awaited plane. “We’ve been selling one aircraft […]

Anne Morrow Lindbergh: First Lady fo the Air

By Meg Godlewski · December 15, 2006 ·

When the name “Lindbergh” is mentioned most people immediately associate it with Charles Lindbergh, the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic. Most history books give cursory, if any, mention of his round-the-world flights made after the Atlantic crossing and rarely do they mention that his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, accompanied him. Those that […]

The Gift of Flight: Able to Aviation gives wings to the physically disabled

By Meg Godlewski · December 15, 2006 ·

“There’s something about learning to fly that makes you feel as if nothing is impossible. It is a rewarding accomplishment no matter what, but if you are facing some physical challenges, that feeling of accomplishment is increased,” says James Kaler, president and founder of Able to Aviation. “Flying gives you a whole new perspective.” And […]

Tree of Hope: Pilots spread holiday cheer by collecting toys for sick children

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2006 ·

It was 16 years ago when Ray and Celeste Shefland, along with some pilots at Nary National-Shefland Field Airport in Nary, Minn., had the first Tree of Hope toy collection. Since then, pilots have collected thousands of toys for hospitalized children in Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Those pilots hope to spread their annual holiday […]

Unison begins upgrade and exchange programs

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2006 ·

Unison Industries has begun new starter-generator upgrade and exchange programs. Aircraft owners who currently have a non-Unison starter-generator can buy a new upgraded starter-generator from Unison at 43% or more off market price. They just send in their old starter-generators, repairable or not, in “as removed” condition, and Unison’s distributors will send them a new […]

Thunderbirds to perfrom at 2007 Gathering of Mustangs and Legends

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2006 ·

The USAF Thunderbird team will perform at The Gathering of Mustangs and Legends — “The Final Round Up,” slated for next Sept. 27-30 in Columbus, Ohio. The event, which will be held at Rickenbacker International Airport, will bring together more than 100 restored P-51 Mustangs. Of the more than 15,000 Mustangs produced, approximately 150 remain […]

Santa presents new FBO to Banyan at FXE

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2006 ·

Santa recently joined Don Campion, president of Banyan Air Services, in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of Banyan’s new 26,000-square-foot FBO terminal building at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport in Florida. The two-story Key West-style FBO offers a much larger ramp, a 2,800-square-foot customer lobby complete with an 800-gallon salt-water aquarium, 30-foot palm trees, […]

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