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Fire training enhanced with portable extinguisher trainer

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2005 ·

In an effort to create the most realistic fire simulation experience, FACTS Training has acquired the world’s leading fire extinguisher training device for students to engage in live training exercises. FACTS instructors use the Portable Extinguisher Trainer to safely control training exercises and ensure proper operation procedures are followed. The training device is designed to […]

Sportsplanes.com creates LSA center with South Lakeland Sport Aviation in Florida

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2005 ·

Sportsplanes.com has established a Sport Aircraft Center at South Lakeland Airport (X49), which will provide Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) sales, service and flight training for all of Florida. South Lakeland Sport Aviation is the newest in an expanding list of service centers and currently functions as a dealer for a number of popular ultralight and […]

Learn to fly in the “Big Sky”

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2005 ·

The College of Technology in Bozeman, Mont., an extension of Montana State University-Great Falls College of Technology, is offering a new Associate of Applied Science degree program in Aviation. This program prepares professional pilots by providing ground school courses and general education classes to supplement practical training provided by an approved commercial flight school. For […]

Front Range Airport boasts tallest GA tower in U.S.

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2005 ·

Front Range Airport near Denver dedicated the tallest GA tower in the United States earlier this summer. The Air Traffic Control tower, standing at 5,596.8 feet msl, expands the airport’s capabilities to business jet aircraft, previously unable to use the airport. The tower is expected to add to already exponential growth at Front Range Airport, […]

ARINC offers APG’s Runway Analysis Service for bizjets

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2005 ·

ARINC Direct has partnered with Aircraft Performance Group (APG) of Castle Rock, Colo., to provide APG’s Runway Analysis as part of the ARINC DirectSM suite of on-line flight services. APG is a provider of Internet-based runway analysis, which includes the calculation of safe takeoff parameters based on aircraft weight and type, actual runway conditions including […]

Chelton digital auto pilot approved for Cherokee Six and Cessna 210

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2005 ·

The FAA has granted Chelton Aviation STC approval for installation of its new digital AP-3C autopilot in Cherokee Six and Cessna 210 aircraft. This follows STCs for the Cessna 172, 182, 177 and 310, Beechcraft’s Baron and Travel Air and the Piper Cherokee family, along with the Apache and Aztec. With the STCs in hand, […]

Fabric kneeboard now available

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2005 ·

PilotMall.com is now shipping a fabric kneeboard designed with cockpit resource management in mind. The kneeboard includes a variety of compartments to ensure organization, while elastic straps secure traditional E6B flight computers, pens, flashlights and other accessories. Pockets on both sides, along with a clear plastic page, were designed to hold charts, checklists or approach […]

Micro Aerodynamics earns STC to install vortex generators on Beech Muskateers

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2005 ·

Micro Vortex Generator Kits for the Beech 19A, B19, M19A, 23, A23, A23A, A23-19, A23-24, B23, C23, A24, A24R, B24R and C24R are now STC approved by the FAA. Once installed, pilots can expect to enjoy improved stabilator authority, reduced stall speed, and shortened takeoff and landing rolls. Flaps up stall speed drops 10 kts […]

Hammonds Air Service latest FBO to join Avfuel network

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2005 ·

Hammonds Air Service has been added to the Avfuel dealer network. The Houma, La., FBO is the 35th to join the Avfuel network this year. For more information: 800-AVFUEL4.

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