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Championship Aviation (CNO): ASouthern California destinationwith no landing or ramp fee

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

Championship Aviation is located in the Inland Empire of Southern California, at the Chino Airport. Its 7,000 foot runway is available to all type of aircraft. Another convenience is the absence of noise restrictions, with no landing or ramp fees. In addition to their long standing maintenance operation, Championship Aviation offers competitively priced Jet-A from […]

Klein Tools introduces two ratcheting cable cutters

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

Klein Tools is introducing two new heavy-duty ratcheting cable cutters for larger capacities. Both cable cutters feature a high leverage ratchet mechanism that makes it easier to single-handedly cut copper and aluminum cables without leaving burrs or sharp edges. Klein ratcheting cable cutters are compact in design for confined work spaces. A quick release opens […]

Duncan Aviation installs first AirCell Axxess System in a Falcon 2000

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

Duncan Aviation, an authorized AirCell dealer, recently completed and certified the installation of the AirCell Axxess system in a Dassault Falcon 2000. The Duncan Aviation installations and engineering teams worked with AirCell to develop the STC for the first time installation of this all-new, multi-channel, wireless and broadband-ready satcom system. This installation included the standard […]

Bondhus expands T-handle line

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

Bondhus Corp. has expanded its T-handle line to include ballpoint, straight hex, star, and ProHold tip styles. Bondhus T-handles offer strength, comfort and enhanced grip by welding the handle to the blade, then dipping it in cushioning plastic. All Bondhus tools are made with the company’s exclusive Potanium steel. All tools feature Bondhus’ proprietary Proguard […]

First ELITE Baron G58 Advanced ATD certified

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

ELITE Simulation Solutions has received FAA certification of its Garmin G1000-equipped series Advanced Aviation Training Devices. The first such device to be configured as the new Baron G58 was recently delivered to FAA headquarters in Washington, DC. The iGATE Model G500-G1K series trainers are outfitted with the actual Garmin G1000 hardware utilizing the now familiar […]

All Weather introduces new runway visual range system

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

All Weather, Inc., a manufacturer of high accuracy, high dependability weather information systems and meteorological sensors, has released the latest version of its Runway Visual Range (RVR) System. The RVR System features AWI’s 8364-E Dual Technology Visibility Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, and Runway Light Intensity Interface. Together, these produce an RVR system that combines the […]

Sportsplanes.com opens new regional center

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

Sportsplanes.com has teamed with Mark Alexander, who will act as director of the newest Sport Aircraft Regional Center (SARC). Alexander, whose base of operations is at Meadowlake Airport near Colorado Springs, will represent the Light Sport Aircraft offered by Sportsplanes.com in Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming and New Mexico. Starting in Colorado Springs, Alexander will set up […]

Carmanah unveils versatile solar powered airfield light

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

Carmanah Technologies Corp. has unveiled the Model A704-5n, a versatile solar-powered LED airfield light for permanent, temporary and emergency applications. “This is our first airfield light to include wireless control and our first light to include dual-function infrared and visible-spectrum LED operation,” said CEO Art Aylesworth. The new model includes the following features: Improved visibility […]

Conquer the night

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

Imagine this: It is a moonless night and you are flying over a featureless desert, surrounded by mountains, and things go black. You can fumble around for an old flashlight, or you can conquer the night with FLITELite, a new high intensity light source that snaps onto your headset mic. Touch it once and FLITELite […]

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