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Skitch Henderson, pilot and band leader, dies

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

Skitch Henderson, founder of the New York Pops, long-time “Tonight Show” band leader and World War II aviator, died Nov. 1 at his home in New Milford, Conn. He was 87. Born in England, Lyle Russell Cedric Henderson moved to the U.S in the 1930s, eking out a living as a pianist, playing vaudeville and […]

Flight Safety Foundation and Aviation Safety Alliance to merge

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

The Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) and the Aviation Safety Alliance (ASA) will merge Dec. 31. The new organization takes the FSF name. ASA was founded in 1998 as a resource for journalists reporting on aviation-related issues. FSF is an independent, non-profit, international organization engaged in research, education and advocacy to improve aviation safety.

New plans for Hangar One?

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

The New Year may bring a new plan for the use of Hangar One, the old dirigible hangar at Moffett Airfield in the San Francisco Bay Area. In February the Navy, which maintains jurisdiction over the 1930s-era hangar, is expected to release an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis for each proposal under consideration. In 2002, the hangar, […]

Czech Aircraft Works receives S-LSA certification

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

The Parrot, an all-metal design from Czech Aircraft Works, also has received Special-LSA certification. The plane, imported by Sport Aircraft Works of Palm City, Fla., was introduced at this year’s AirVenture. Deliveries of the quick-build Experimental or the finished, factory-built, ready-to-fly airplane will begin early next year.

Superior receives Production Certificate for 180-hp Vantage Engine

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

The FAA has issued a full Production Certificate to Superior Air Parts for its new 180-horsepower Vantage Engine. “Now that we have full production approval in hand, we get down to the business of building and delivering this truly advanced engine to our OEM customers,” said Tim Archer, president and CEO. The first engines will […]

RANS delivers S-LSA version of Courier

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

RANS Aircraft entered the Light Sport Aircraft market by delivering a Special-LSA version of its Courier to a customer in Montana. Known as the S-7LS, this ready-to-fly version of the popular kit plane carries a price tag of $75,000 and comes equipped with a Rotax 912S 100 hp engine and choice of King or Garmin […]

Blakey wants mediator to assist NATCA negotiations

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

FAA Administrator Marion C. Blakey has called for federal mediation to help reach a voluntary contract agreement with the air traffic controllers union. The FAA’s request comes after four-and-a-half months of negotiations. Officials at the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) say the request is a “publicity stunt.” The FAA’s contract proposal maintains the base-pay […]

FAA gets $13.8B for 2006

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

FAA funding for 2006 was recently approved by Congress. The $13.8 billion approved is $276 million higher than this year’s allocation and more than $1.1 billion higher than President Bush’s request. It includes $25 million to hire and train 595 new air traffic controllers.

Eclipse 500 receives Type Inspection Authorization

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

Eclipse Aviation has received its first FAA Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) on the Eclipse 500 very light jet. FAA personnel will now begin performing on-board aircraft testing for certification. TIAs are issued when the technical data required for Type Certification reach a point where it appears the item will meet FAA regulations. Over the coming […]

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