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Left Seat: What I Learned at Oshkosh

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Key Takeaways:

  • The aviation industry faces a complex transition away from 100LL avgas, with the main challenge being the high-liability distribution system, making 94UL the most viable replacement due to its compatibility with existing infrastructure.
  • Conversations at Oshkosh revealed ongoing innovation in avionics, with companies like Aspen actively pursuing synthetic vision, and Garmin maintaining market dominance with its successful GPS navigators by continuously striving for improvement.
  • The long-dormant Dornier Seastar turboprop amphibian is seeing a potential revival, attracting high-net-worth yacht owners and Pacific island nations due to its composite construction, luxury interior, and capability for rough water and remote access.
  • The author found the new eAPIS online border-crossing clearance system for pilots to be surprisingly user-friendly and efficient, despite initial skepticism about its ease of use and impact on security.
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The great thing about Oshkosh is that everybody who is anybody in aviation is there, and in that environment hanging around the world’s busiest airport for a week, there is plenty of time to talk. Because of the variety of people and the time we all have, I probably learn more at Oshkosh than any place else the rest of the year.

One of my most revealing conversations was with Craig Sincock, the founder and CEO of Avfuel. Between Avfuel and Phillips 66, they dominate the market for 100LL avgas. Some of the major oil companies sell more jet fuel, but when it comes to avgas, Craig knows as much, and probably more, than anyone else. Craig, like other industry leaders, understands that forces are growing that will end the use of leaded fuel sooner than later. He doesn’t know when that day will come, but he spends a great deal of time planning for the change. And what he knows is that manufacturing the fuel is not the hard part. The real challenge is everything necessary to get uncontaminated fuel of a 100 percent consistent quality from the manufacturer into aircraft fuel tanks.

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