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WSI’s online weather service, Pilotbrief Online (PBO) Pro, is a fabulous new version of the airport-based kiosk-style service we pilots have come to know so well. With a host of features designed to make your preflight planning easier and safer, Pilotbrief Online Pro offers a package of weather and planning features you can’t find anywhere […]

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NATA Safety Briefing Program Finding Favor

Since last June, more than 80,000 visits have been recorded on the crew briefing site for Teterboro Airport in New Jersey. Consistently one of the busiest general aviation airports in the country, Teterboro is also located within some of the most complex and congested airspace. To help pilots negotiate arrivals and departures involving Teterboro, the […]

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AIG Under the Gun

Investors, employees and customers continue to sift through news of devastating developments surrounding insurance giant American International Group-better known as AIG. Following yet another quarter of steep losses, the company has accepted an $85 billion government bailout in exchange for a reported 80 percent stake in ownership. Leading up to this development earlier this week, […]

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Unison Revises Slick Magneto Service Bulletin; Kits Available

Unison Industries has revised service bulletins on its Slick magnetos and is currently shipping kits to enable compliance with the revised SBs. Service bulletins SB2-08A and SB3-08A are revisions of earlier bulletins. For affected Slick- and LASAR-brand magnetos (serial numbers from 0610XXXX to 0804XXXX), installing the kits will constitute a terminating action for the SBs. […]

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DOT and FAA At Loggerheads Over Eclipse Certification Process

The Department of Transportation yesterday issued a report sharply critical of the FAA’s certification procedures for the Eclipse 500 very light jet. The FAA had already publicly announced that its own team of inspectors found no substantive fault with the certification process. A hearing yesterday before the House Aviation Subcommittee included testimony to the effect […]

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Lycoming Appeal Denied in Crankshaft Case

The Texas Supreme Court has denied Lycoming’s appeal in a six-year legal contest over crankshaft failures. Lycoming appealed a 2005 ruling against Interstate Southwest, a Texas-based subcontractor that had supplied crankshafts for Lycoming engines. Some of the crankshafts failed, causing accidents and some deaths, but the court ruled that Interstate Southwest had manufactured the parts […]

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Cirrus Reduces Employment Rolls by 8 Percent

Citing lower-than-expected sales, Cirrus Design has eliminated more than 100 jobs at its Duluth, Minnesota, and Grand Forks, North Dakota, locations. The company expects to freeze production rates at 14 aircraft per week. The slumping U.S. economy is at the core of the slowdown, with international sales of Cirrus aircraft up by some 20 percent. […]

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Cessna 152 Lands on Garden State Parkway

Last Friday, a Cessna 152 that took off from Monmouth County Executive Airport in New Jersey lost power and landed on the Garden State Parkway. The early afternoon incident resulted in no injuries and no damage to the two-place Cessna. Pilot Joe Rubino and passenger John Hannon were on a local flight to photograph real […]

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Eclipse Establishes Two Divisions

Eclipse Aviation is now subdivided into two corporate segments: a manufacturing division and a customer service division. The move came last week as part of new CEO Roel Pieper’s move toward “operational excellence.” The new president of the Eclipse Manufacturing Division is Peg Billson; and former vice president of sales and marketing Mike McConnell becomes […]

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