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Keep deer off runways

By General Aviation News Staff · August 18, 2006 ·

Airport operators can keep deer off runways with the new Deer Blocker Deer Fence from Nixalite of America Inc. Deer Blocker Deer Fencing is an alternative to metal and plastic deer fencing. Constructed from UV resistant polyethylene, the fence is strong, light weight, easy to install and virtually invisible from normal viewing distances. For more […]

Eclipse gets pioneer VLJ certification

By Janice Wood · August 18, 2006 ·

“I have what may be the most significant piece of paper in America today,” said FAA Administrator Marion Blakey to Eclipse Aviation President and CEO Vern Raburn at this year’s AirVenture. “It opens the way wide for the next generation in aviation.” That piece of paper was the provisional type certificate for the Eclipse 500. […]

LoPresti Fury to be built in New Mexico

By Janice Wood · August 18, 2006 ·

“It’s been a long time coming,” said Curt LoPresti, “but we are delighted to announce that a location for the Fury factory has been selected.” The late Roy LoPresti, whose motto was “Life is short. Fly fast,” designed, engineered and built what he thought was the perfect airplane. He called it the Fury. When the […]

Long-time GA pilot tells security officials to answer questions

By Janice Wood · August 18, 2006 ·

U.S. Senator James M. Inhofe (R-Okla.), a long-time general aviation pilot, says the FAA “must justify continuance of the Washington, D.C., ADIZ” before his Environment and Public Works Committee will reauthorize it. Inhofe told a gathering at AirVenture that he has called a Sept. 12 meeting which top FAA, Defense Department, Department of Homeland Security […]

Highlights from AirVenture 2006

By Meg Godlewski · August 18, 2006 ·

From Light Sport Aircraft to Very Light Jets and all that lies between could be found at this year’s AirVenture. On the LSA end of the spectrum more than 30 manufacturers and importers displayed their models on the LSA Mall near AeroShell Square, while the VLJs dominated the exhibit areas surrounding AeroShell Square. For warbird […]

“We listened” Changes in medicals in spotlight as FAA adminstrator meets Oshkosh crowd

By Meg Godlewski · August 18, 2006 ·

“We got to this place because when you spoke, we listened.” That was the message from FAA Administrator Marion Blakey during her annual “Meet the Administrator” forum at AirVenture last month. She was referring to last year’s forum, where she said she “took a lot of heat” when the subject turned to medicals. “Truth be […]

Lindbergh Foundation, Lycoming award grants

By General Aviation News Staff · August 18, 2006 ·

The Lindbergh Foundation and Lycoming Engines have established a grant program for people whose research projects “will advance aviation technology and balance it with the care and protection of our environment,” the two organizations announced during AirVenture 2006. Lindbergh Grants are made in amounts up to $10,580 – the cost of building the “Spirit of […]

World’s only flyable B-29 needs help to return to flight

By General Aviation News Staff · August 18, 2006 ·

The Commemorative Air Force’s B-29 “Fifi” – the world’s only flyable B-29 – has been temporarily grounded by engine problems. To return the rare airplane to flight, the B-29/B-24 Squadron (the group within the CAF tasked with the responsibility for maintaining and flying the plane) needs to raise at least $3 million to custom fit […]

What is provisional certification?

By General Aviation News Staff · August 18, 2006 ·

When most of us think of an airplane as certified, we mean full certification. However, before the FAA issues a full type certificate a manufacturer may apply for an interim, “provisional” certificate which, in essence, is design approval. It imposes certain time and operational limitations, but allows the manufacturer to begin pilot training, conduct demonstration […]

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