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Valle Airport offers overnight grand canyon tour package

By General Aviation News Staff · February 3, 2006 ·

Grand Canyon Valle Airport (40G) now offers an off-season overnight tour package which will last until April for pilots and passengers planning to visit the Grand Canyon. The Adventure Package provides an inexpensive way for fly-in visitors to experience the best of the Grand Canyon experience. For only $189, two people can rent a car, […]

Weldcraft moves to new headquarters

By General Aviation News Staff · February 3, 2006 ·

Weldcraft has transferred all manufacturing, assembly, quality control and order processing from Burbank, Calif., to its new headquarters in Appleton, Wis. The new headquarters integrates Weldcraft’s product design objectives with the TIG power sources and full product line of its sister company, Miller Electric Mfg. Co., while also providing a more central U.S. location for […]

Aircraft Spruce launches online forums for homebuilders and restorers

By General Aviation News Staff · February 3, 2006 ·

Aircraft Spruce & Specialty has launched a wide range of Internet forums through its website for the benefit of homebuilders and people involved with restoration or maintenance projects. Any aviation enthusiast can post comments, ideas or building tips in any of the Aircraft Spruce Forums. The forums offer specialized subject areas that should appeal to […]

Aerox receives STC to install oxygen systems in Cirrus aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · February 3, 2006 ·

The FAA has issued an STC for installation of Aerox oxygen systems in Cirrus SR20 aircraft. The oxygen systems are entirely built into the Cirrus SR20 with minimum impact to the capacity of the baggage compartment where the cylinder resides. Installation of a built-in oxygen system allows maximum convenience for pilots and passengers. Whether the […]

Keep warm with AeroTherm Engine Heater

By General Aviation News Staff · February 3, 2006 ·

Finally there’s a better way to care for your engine this winter without blasting extreme heat into the engine compartment. The AeroTherm electric engine heater supplies 190°F air to the engine compartment, evenly and consistently heating all parts of the engine with no bulky propane tank to haul around or refill. With 500, 1,000, and […]

Elliott Aviation offers RVSM for King Airs

By General Aviation News Staff · February 3, 2006 ·

Elliott Aviation has completed all flight testing and is in the final equipment certification process for receipt of a group RVSM Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for operators of King Air 200, 300 and 350 series aircraft.  Elliott Aviation is scheduling RVSM installations beginning this month. For more information: 800-447-6711.

Mountain High introduces MH ALPS FaceMask

By General Aviation News Staff · February 3, 2006 ·

Mountain High recently introduced the MH ALPS Deluxe Pilot FaceMask. The MH ALPS FaceMask or the MH ALPS M (for microphone) FaceMask with the new electronic “Clear-Speak” ambient noise canceling microphone enables the GA pilot to fly at pressure altitudes up to 25,000 feet with safety and comfort, as well as have clear crisp voice […]

Turbine-powered two-seat helicopter kit announced

By General Aviation News Staff · February 3, 2006 ·

A kit-built, turbine-powered, two-seat helicopter has been designed and tested by HeloWerks Co., according to President Tony Pena. “People say they want a small two-seat helicopter powered by an inexpensive turbine engine for reliability, and that perfectly describes our WASP helicopter kit,” said Pena. During flight testing, the turbine engine produced more than enough power […]

Become an expert on your Cessna

By General Aviation News Staff · February 3, 2006 ·

The Cessna Pilots Association (CPA) offers a Systems and Procedures Course for owners of all single-engine models from the 150/152 to the 210 and 337 twins. The two- and three-day total-immersion courses takes owners through all aircraft systems and how they work, problem areas, maintenance tips and safe operation. A popular section of each seminar […]

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