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ExxonMobil introduces oil for breaking in piston engines

By General Aviation News Staff · March 11, 2005 ·

ExxonMobil Aviation Lubricants has introduced Exxon Aviation Oil 20W-50, a non-dispersant lubricant for the break-in of new or newly overhauled aircraft piston engines. The multi-grade oil can be used year-round, in high- and low-temperature climates. “Aviation engine builders and overhaul companies recommend or require a non-dispersant oil for break-in during an engine’s first hours of […]

Aspen Avionics AT300 Hazard Display now shipping

By General Aviation News Staff · March 11, 2005 ·

The AT300 Hazard Awareness Display, providing affordable terrain and moving map multifunction display capability to general aviation aircraft owners, has entered full rate production and is being shipped to Aspen Avionics dealers. The AT300 provides full-color moving map multifunction display (MFD) technology in a standard 3-inch instrument format. Designed to replace a legacy VSI, it […]

Jack system for near-vertical landing gear now available

By General Aviation News Staff · March 11, 2005 ·

There’s something excessive about having to use wing jacks to replace a tire on a retractable-gear aircraft. It’s a lot of trouble for a small task. The Tribal Jack, the latest addition to Bogert Aviation’s AeroJack line, can eliminate some of the hassle. The jack has an adjustable side-shelf, which provides a lifting range of […]

Wather added to APIC

By General Aviation News Staff · March 11, 2005 ·

Approach Systems Inc., creators of the Plug & Play “Fast Stack” Hub and Cable System and APIC (APproach Integrated Cockpit) glass cockpit software, has teamed with WxWorx to offer XM weather information on APIC with realtime weather on the moving map. APIC now includes an additional setting page to allow the user to customize the […]

Powerline detection system certified for Jet Ranger

By General Aviation News Staff · March 11, 2005 ·

With wire strikes one of the greatest hazards to helicopter operations, Safe Flight Instrument Corp. has received STC certification for its Powerline Detection System for Bell 206 helicopters. It works by sensing the electromagnetic field created by power lines, warning helicopter pilots when they are in the vicinity of live wires. The system emits an […]

Telex sponsors 2005 safety seminars

By General Aviation News Staff · March 11, 2005 ·

Telex Communications, which has manufactured headsets for more than 50 years, has signed on as primary sponsor for the 2005 Aviation Safety Seminars to be held this March in the Chicago and Minneapolis areas. Main speaker will be Rich Stowell, a Master CFI who specializes in spin, emergency manuever, aerobatic and tailwheel training.  The seminars […]

Vertex releases new VXA-300 Pilot III

By General Aviation News Staff · March 11, 2005 ·

Vertex Standard has released the newest addition to its line of hand-held aviation nav/com products: the new VXA-300 Pilot III nav/com. Built with the company’s proven features, it now offers longer battery life and a powerful audio amplifier packaged in Vertex Standard’s military standard “Submersible” chassis design. Accessories include a nickel metal hydride battery, battery […]

Electronic Logbook offers simplicity

By General Aviation News Staff · March 11, 2005 ·

Logbook Pro uses a simple yet feature-rich format to enter each one of your flights and the data associated with it. It automatically organizes and keeps a running total of all flight time, which lets the user extract whatever data is needed in various formats. It contains many automation features, such as autofill, automatic time […]

Sunset to Sunrise book added to Aircraft Spruce catalog

By General Aviation News Staff · March 11, 2005 ·

Aircraft Spruce & Specialty has added a new book on night flying to its catalog. “Sunset to Sunrise” by David Robson deals with the aesthetics and problems in flying that arise with the sunset. Night flying requires different techniques, a change in perspective and a new list of considerations compared to daytime operations, says Robinson, […]

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