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Skytech delivers its 250th Piper PA-46

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

Skytech, Inc. has delivered its 250th Piper PA-46 aircraft.  The aircraft was delivered in early June to Michael Bell, a real estate and insurance executive from Rockville, Md. The PA-46 designation applies to the Piper Malibu, which previously used a Continental engine, the Mirage (Malibu with a Lycoming engine) and the Pratt & Whitney turboprop […]

New seaplane DVD released

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

“So You Want to Fly Seaplanes,” the latest DVD from Sporty’s What You Should Know Series, can help you get your feet wet when it comes to seaplane flying. “This DVD is a comprehensive learning tool for the addition of a seaplane rating, but will also appeal to those who want to know more about […]

New Spectrum 1000 offers increased flexibility

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

Designed for superior cutting and gouging, the new Spectrum 1000 air plasma cutting and gouging system from Miller Electric Manufacturing Co. offers increased flexibility with Auto-Line primary power management technology. Auto-Line allows automatic connection to any primary input voltage from 208 to 575 volts, single- or three-phase, 50 to 60 Hz. In addition, the patented […]

New amphibious floats for Cessna 185s unveiled

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

Certification for the PK 3050A amphibious floats for the Cessna 185 was received by PK Floats earlier this spring. The new float is the lightest in its class, tipping the scales at 579 lbs. installed. New features include: stainless steel hydraulic cylinders, stainless steel main landing gear swing arm and composite nose gear and water […]

Thommen Instrumentation chosen for bizjet RVSM solutions

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

The Revue Thommen AG AD32 Electronic RVSM Display and AC32 Air Data Computer have been chosen by ARINC DirectSM of Colorado Springs, Colo., in its partnership with AeroMech, Inc. of Everett, Wash., for several business jet aircraft RVSM solutions. The team recently received RVSM Group Certification approval for its systems for the Cessna Citation 650, […]

L-3 TACAN System selected for Pilatus PC-9

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

L-3 Avionics Systems’ Tactical Airborne Navigation System (TACAN) has been selected by Pilatus Aircraft Ltd for its PC-9M Advanced Turbo Trainer. The TACAN equipped PC-9M will be utilized by the Bulgarian Air Force. With more than 260 aircraft sold, the PC-9 is established as an advanced pilot trainer. The aircraft features modern avionics, including a […]

James Stockdale, Vietnam War hero, dies at 81

By Janice Wood · July 22, 2005 ·

James Stockdale was a Naval aviator, a prisoner of war who earned the Medal of Honor for his heroism, a teacher, and a reluctant vice presidential candidate. He died July 5 at the age of 81, after an unsuccessful battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Vice Admiral Stockdale was a captain, commanding Carrier Air Group 16 aboard […]

FAA’s certification office faces cutbacks

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

It may take a little – or a lot – longer to get new aviation products certified if a 3% budget cut is sustained at the FAA Aviation Safety Office – formerly known as Regulation and Certification. The office is expected to lose 302 jobs through attrition in the current fiscal year, due to a […]

Commander Aircraft back in business after owners group buys assets

By Janice Wood · July 22, 2005 ·

Commander Aircraft is back in business, but with a new name and a new location. A group of Commander owners acquired the assets of the bankrupt company June 29. The new company, dubbed Commander Premier Aircraft Corp. (CPAC), paid $1.7 million for the FAA type certificates for the line of four-place, high performance, single engine […]

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