Ballistic Recovery Systems, Inc., a whole-airplane parachute company, has signed a non-binding letter of intent to acquire Free Flight Enterprises, a company that makes custom parachutes for commercial and recreational aircraft, including ultralights, hang gliders and parafoils. The acquisition is part of BRS’s strategy to expand it focus and provide products to a much wider […]
Ron Kaplan named executive director NAHF
Ron Kaplan has been named executive director of the National Aviation Hall of Fame. He has been with the hall of fame for seven years, holding posts in development and marketing and serving as deputy director. He had been serving as interim executive director since the Dec. 31, 2004, retirement of former executive director, Mike […]
Lancair looking to hire vets
Looking for a job? The Lancair Co. wants to hire veterans returning from active duty in Iraq to fill about 100 positions the company is adding as part of a major expansion program. Lancair, which manufactures the Columbia 350 and 400, will provide training for the specialized work of building the company’s all-composite, four-place aircraft. […]
McCauley to supply propellers for Mooney
McCauley Propeller Systems and Mooney just inked a three-year deal that makes McCauley the exclusive propeller supplier for all Mooney Bravos, as well as the exclusive governor supplier for all Mooney Ovations and Bravos. McCauley’s high performance, three-blade propeller is offered as standard equipment on the Mooney Bravo. In addition, Mooney offers Ovation customers the […]
Mooney adds airbags to Bravo and Ovation
Mooney Airplane Co. will add air bags to all its Bravo and Ovation models. First deliveries of models equipped with the AmSafe Aviation Inflatable Restraints (AAIR) were made earlier this month. The seatbelt airbags are standard equipment for the pilot and copilot seats of all Mooney Bravo and Ovation models (M20K, M20M, M20R, M20S). Rear […]
General what?
Listening on the radio to a call-in talk show isn’t one of my favorite activities. Of course, like most folks, I end up listening to parts of one show or another as I drive down the road. It doesn’t take me long to start switching stations hoping to catch some meaningful dialogue before I get […]
Look again
Christian Holtz better look again (Filmmakers need to get it right, March 11 issue): It just happened that I watched “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow” last night. His aircraft recognition skills need a little honing. That’s a P-40 that Jude Law is careening around the sky in, not a P-51. Remember the Flying […]
A world of hurt
I am a pilot, member of AOPA, life member of the NRA and proud of it (To build a powerhouse GA, model the NRA, Jan. 28 issue). Yes the NRA has done some things that I don’t agree with, but if they were not there, we gun owners would be in a world of hurt. […]
Nice cover, missing info
Saw the recent issue with the Glastar 2+2 amphib on the cover…nice cover (March 11 issue)! Question: Why is there no mention at all that those are Montana Float Co. amphibs under that spectacular airplane? Bob Andrews via email