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Aloft Technologies introduces new lightweight headset

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2005 ·

Aloft Technologies has introduced a technologically advanced, lightweight aviation headset, weighing only 1.5 ounces. The Clarity Aloft Headset provides patented self-molding ear tips to achieve superior sound clarity and comfort, while providing 35-45 decibels of passive noise reduction, according to Aloft Technologies officials. “A distinct feature of the Clarity Aloft pilot headset is the patented […]

Protectors make charts easier to use

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2005 ·

Quick Release Chart Protectors not only protect approach plates from damage, they also make them easier to use. Engineered specifically for the cockpit, the Chart Protectors are a plastic sleeve with specially designed reinforced slits so a pilot can simply remove or replace the approach plate without having to open the binder rings. The Quick […]

Lincoln Electric catalog available now

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2005 ·

Lincoln Electric has created an easier way to select a welding machine with its 2005 Product Catalog. Recommended options are specified on the same page so that a customer can easily identify the accessories to consider for a particular power source. At the back of the guide, an “Optional Features” section contains photographs and descriptions […]

All Weather, Inc. releases independent ATC display system

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2005 ·

All Weather, Inc. has released ACE-IDS 2.0, the next generation of air traffic control display systems. ACE-IDS 2.0 combines the reliability of the certified ACE-IDS hardware platform with the power of StormFront, a new real-time data collection and display software engine. Designed to meet the needs of both air traffic controllers and operations technicians, the […]

EA Logs brings your logbooks into the 21st century

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2005 ·

EA Logs can make your aircraft’s logbooks more usable. With the average age of GA aircraft well past the quarter century mark, logbooks are aging as well. Most shops print log entries on stickers, which makes reading the entries simple, but what about the last 30 years of log entries? Handwritten entries can be difficult […]

New vortex generators hit the market

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2005 ·

Harrison Designs, LLC, debuts its affordable line of Landshorter vortex generators (VGs) for experimental and field-approved certified aircraft. The precision molded fin-shaped pieces added to an aircraft’s wing or tail are guaranteed by Harrison Designs, LLC to be the most affordable way to increase performance and safety. According to company officials, most customers see stall […]

Gulfstream G200 boasts Autopower

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2005 ·

About 70% of new Gulfstream G200s are delivered with Safe Flight’s automatic throttle system, AutoPower, installed. AutoPower systems and components from Safe Flight are on more than 9,000 corporate, commercial and military aircraft including: Bombardier Aerospace Challenger 604, Challenger 800, and CRJ200; Gulfstream GII/GIII, G200; and Dassault Falcon 20 business jets. The system delivers flight […]

Reusable aeromagnet releases

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2005 ·

AeroMagnet Inc., manufacturer and marketer of the patented AeroMag product line, has released its newest AeroMag, the AM300. The AM300 is designed to fit the 3-inch diameter oil filter used on Rotax engines, as well as any other 3-inch diameter filter. The reusable AM300 is designed to magnetically attract and hold millions of steel particles […]

Jeppesen and Atlantic Flight Training offer JAA training textbooks

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2005 ·

Jeppesen and Atlantic Flight Training (AFT) have launched the most current set of JAA ATPL training textbooks available on the market. The set of 15 textbooks is fully JAA compliant and the result of nearly 18 months of development work. Each book in the series contains full-color graphics and diagrams that make complex topics easier […]

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