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Mark Phelps

FAA Challenges Whether All LSA Builders Meet Standards

The FAA visited some 30 Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) facilities before releasing its assessment of the industry. And the result? They need to tighten up. LSA manufacturers are responsible for complying with “consensus standards” that were developed by ASTM, and the FAA found that most could not adequately substantiate that they met the standards. Without […]

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Dynon Claims Top Seller Status Among Experimentals/LSAs

Since releasing its first product in 2003, Dynon Avionics says it leads all other manufacturers in converting light sport and experimental aircraft from conventional mechanical gauges to “glass panels.” Dynon units are installed in more than 10,000 homebuilts and LSAs, according to the company. Products start at $1,600 with the newest SkyView system priced at […]

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Electric Aircraft Generating Public Interest

I don’t usually turn to The Economist for aviation news, but the June 12 edition had a two-page article on the emergence of alternate-power aircraft. Examples included the ’round-the-world hopeful Solar Impulse and several electric-powered aircraft, including the Chinese Yuneec e430 which made its debut at EAA AirVenture last year. While allowing that the prospect […]

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Push Is on to Reintroduce GA to Washington National

Brian Delauter, the general manager of the Transportation Security Administration’s General Aviation Branch said, “I have an open goal of increasing [GA] flights into DCA [Washington Reagan International Airport].” He said the current regulations permit up to 48 flights per day, but the current set of security rules, known as the DCA Access Security Program […]

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Mixing And Matching VFR and IFR Plans

Pilots at my airport in New Jersey sometimes face a dilemma over whether or not to file IFR or go VFR. With the airport nestled just west of New York’s massive Class B airspace, the choreography we need to dance through on an IFR departure can be frustrating — especially when the weather is clear. […]

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Cirrus Not Deterred by Jet F&R Testing Mandate

Cirrus Aircraft officials say they’re not concerned over an FAA proposal to expand the requirement for function and reliability (F&R) testing to include turbine aircraft less than 6,000 pounds (maximum takeoff weight). They say the planned test program for Cirrus’s single-engine SF50 Vision Jet already included most of the F&R testing they expect to be […]

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GA Recovery Facing ‘Speed Bump’

According to industry analyst Brian Foley of Brian Foley and Associates, Sparta, New Jersey, the current “stagnant period” for general aviation is “no cause for panic or even pessimism.” He added, “Most recoveries aren’t linear and the occasional pullback can be expected. A year ago we postulated this recovery might have a W-shape, and that […]

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Lycoming and Continental Differ on 100LL Replacement

According to a story posted on Avweb, Lycoming has gone on record opposing the development of 94UL as a replacement for 100 low lead (100LL) aviation gasoline. Continental supports development of 94UL, and is currently experimenting with modifications to its engines to accommodate the lower octane level — approximately 8 octane points less than leaded […]

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DAHER-SOCATA’s Caribbean Line Gets Glass Cockpits

A DAHER-SOCATA TB20 Trinidad was on display at the Euro-Avia Cannes (France) International General Aviation Exhibition last week — but with a new twist on the decades-old design. This Trinidad was retrofitted with Garmin’s G500 aftermarket glass avionics suite (the G600 includes XM satellite weather, which is not available in Europe). The retrofit package, which […]

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Mini-Jet-Powered Glider Offered

Air show spectators have been enjoying the Super Salto jet-powered sailplane since 2008, when the aerobatic aircraft first appeared on the circuit. Now, its manufacturer Desert Aerospace of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is marketing a two-seat sport version known as the BonusJet. Flight testing has been completed on the 56-foot-wingspan derivative of the Czech-designed Bonus sailplane. […]

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