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Embry-Riddle slates career expos

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2006 ·

More than 100 employers will be on hand to talk with jobseekers at the 2006 Industry/Career Expos at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s two campuses. The first Expo is Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Activity Center at the Prescott, Ariz., campus. The second is slated for Oct. 25-26, from 10 a.m. to […]

Kansas City Aviation Center earns STC to upgrade PC-12 avionics

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2006 ·

Kansas City Aviation Center has been awarded an STC to install Universal Avionics’ EFI-890R displays on Pilatus PC-12 single-engine turboprop aircraft. The Johnson County Airport-based (OJC) service center in Olathe, Kan., partnered with Universal Avionics in a six-month pilot program to retrofit triple EFI-890R displays on a PC-12. With the FAA certification complete, Kansas City […]

Mercury Computer Systems releases VistaNav Version 2.0

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2006 ·

Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. unveiled VistaNav Version 2.0 at this year’s AirVenture. The latest release of the VistaNav synthetic vision system includes Mercury’s new, patent-pending 3D Traffic Visualization. The new traffic awareness capability presents the pilot with traffic information in both 2D and 3D views. The 3D traffic view displays traffic targets as “threat zones” […]

Monaco Air Duluth now offers self-service fueling

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2006 ·

Self-service fueling is now available at Monaco Air Duluth at Duluth International Airport in Duluth, Minn. This new option allows pilots to fuel their own tanks with 100LL at a significantly reduced cost per gallon than full-service fueling. Monaco Air Duluth, a Cirrus Authorized Service Center and Parts Distributor and an FAA-approved repair station, is […]

“Pilot’s Guide to Runway Safety’ on DVD

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2006 ·

Runway incursions can happen to pilots of any experience level and at any airport, so staying current on ground operations is essential. Sporty’s new “Pilot’s Guide to Runway Safety” helps pilots do just that, going beyond the basics in the AIM. It provides pilots with tools and real world strategies to manage ground operations and […]

Redesigned AirSoft earplugs offer improved fit, comfort

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2006 ·

Howard Leight has redesigned its AirSoft multiple-use earplugs. Introduced nearly 30 years ago, AirSoft was the first earplug to utilize an internal air pocket. The improved design incorporates a series of patented, noise-blocking fins within the pocket. As the air pocket compresses in the ear canal, these fins interweave to create a noise-blocking barrier optimized […]

Talk-N-Klip debuts

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2006 ·

Harry & Ginnie’s ClassicAeroProducts has introduced Talk-N-Klip, which provides new life for old Push-To-Talk switches. Talk-N-Klip puts your PTT right under your thumb, where it belongs, say company officials, who add that you can also toss that old chart clip because Talk-N-Klip has a Chart Clip built right in. Talk-N-Klip is composed of a simple […]

Commuter Air Technology acquires STCs

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2006 ·

Oklahoma City-based Commuter Air Technology (CAT) has acquired the STCs previously held by Downtown Airpark. The STCs, relating to modification of various airframes, include the Cessna Caravan. The Cessna Caravan is a favorite platform for short duration missions and preferred by law enforcement and border security organizations around the world. The STCs acquired by CAT […]

Hobart Welding unveils new helmets

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2006 ·

Hobart Welding Products introduces the new XTP Professional Series of auto-darkening welding helmets with two bold designs, The Patriot and the Red Rivet. Light weight and designed for high performance, the XTP Series is perfect for the sensitive demands of low-amp TIG applications. The helmets darken in 1/16,000 of a second after arc start and […]

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