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Nixalite introduces six new bird spike models

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Nixalite of America Inc., a company that developed and patented the first bird spike in 1949, has released six new models. From premium all stainless steel spikes to low cost plastic, Nixalite now has a bird spike for any application or budget, company officials say. For more information: 800-624-1189.

Associated Air Center receives DAS certification

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Associated Air Center at Dallas Love Field has received FAA Designated Alteration Station (DAS) certification, authorizing the aircraft completion center to act on behalf of the FAA to issue STCs and Experimental Airworthiness Certificates, and to amend Standard Airworthiness Certificates. “This certification covers all of our work, including designing and installing safety and flight management […]

Sharp Details adds soft goods repair

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Sharp Details, a company the provides aircraft cleaning and support services, now offers a leather repair and re-dye service through its facilities in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. The company has partnered with a specialty service firm to provide rip, tear and scuff-mark repair, re-dye worn areas, and re-color leather that is still good. The […]

Precision Flight Controls introduces wrap-around display training system

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Precision Flight Controls, Inc. has introduced a full-immersion, five-screen version of its MFD Modular Flight Deck system. Combined with worldwide terrain mapping, a global navigation database, and support for 13 single- and multi-engine aircraft, the five-screen MFD produces a realistic and flexible pilot training environment, company officials say. The system comes standard with dozens of […]

Landmark Aviation to install ARINC SKYLink

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Landmark Aviation has entered into a dealership agreement to install the ARINC Direct SKYLink ultra-high speed satellite broadband communication system. ARINC’s SKYLink provides data intensive business applications, including high-speed Internet, email, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), corporate intranet, and Voice Over IP (VoIP) telephone and FAX over IP (FoIP) services. SKYLink coverage, which is currently available […]

Duncan Aviation named authorized ZR LITE installation center

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Duncan Aviation is the most recent addition to Raisbeck Engineering’s global network of authorized installation centers for the ZR LITE program. With two main service centers in Lincoln, Neb., and Battle Creek, Mich., Duncan Aviation provides service to the Learjet fleet. Over the years, this service has included the installation of more than seven of […]

Tempest unveils new G2 Mastervision Cap Light

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Tempest has unveiled its G2 cap light, an improved version of the G1 original cap light introduced in late 2004, company officials say. Improvements include: a weight of just one ounce, including batteries; engineered to withstand extreme conditions and use; powered by two lithium coin batteries for approximately 75 hours of ultra bright LED light; […]

Bring attitude into your shop

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Miller Electric Mfg. Co introduces two new auto-darkening welding helmets with attitudes: The Joker and Camouflage. The Joker portrays a sinister looking jester surrounded by poker chips, cards, dice and an eight ball, while the Camouflage helmet features the Hardwoods Brown high-definition pattern — the No. 1 selling camouflage pattern in the U.S. Available to […]

Evergreen Aviation Museumoffers Summer camps

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Evergreen Aviation Museum and the Captain Michael King Smith Educational Institute in McMinnville, Ore., will host four summer day camps where students will have fun learning about the science and history of flight while building gliders, airplanes, rockets and flying radio controlled (RC) aircraft. All of this will take place among the museum’s collection of […]

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