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Kansas Senator Suggests Unfair Competition From Brazil

Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kans.) has announced plans to ask the U.S. International Trade Commission to look into the issue of unfair competition in business aircraft production. His state is home to Cessna, Hawker Beechcraft and Learjet, and Brownback has suggested that foreign competitors — specifically Embraer of Brazil — have enjoyed government subsidies in developing […]

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‘150 Miles of Runways’ and NextGen Part of Spending Plans

President Obama addressed the nation on Labor Day with an infrastructure renewal program that included significant plans for aviation. The plan, which will span the next six years, would involve extensive overhauls of highways, bridges and other infrastructure, but also include restoring “150 miles of runways” and advancing “a next-generation air traffic control system to […]

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TSA Still Wants More GA Flights to Washington’s DCA

Current security rules permit up to 48 general aviation flights per day to Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA). But not even close to that many operations actually take place, even though restrictions have been relaxed since the airport was all but closed to GA after the September 11 attacks. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) […]

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A Reader’s Heads-Up: GAMI’s G100UL Is Also a Player

Referring to last week’s report on Swift Fuel’s news of achieving 102 octane (click here), reader J. Davis took the editor to task, and e-mailed: “GAMI has been claiming for some time that their fuel also does this with some advantages over Swift Fuel.” General Aviation Modifications Inc., famous for their fuel injectors, has indeed […]

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More Study on the Future of Lead-Free Avgas

Aviation groups are approaching the issue of leaded avgas from two fronts — how to remove the lead; and how much actual environmental danger does the small amount of lead in aviation fuels truly represent. The consensus on the aviation side is that unleaded avgas is an ultimate necessity. But it’s advisable to study further […]

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Pilot Proficiency

The Ins and Outs of ADS-B

As you’ve doubtless heard, Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast, or ADS-B, long spoken of as the surveillance system of the future, is officially here. In late May the FAA published the final rule, though, fortunately, it will be years before you need to do anything about it. If you think of ADS-B as being like a transponder, […]

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Training and Proficiency

Flight School: Changing Instructors

David St. George is a Part 141 chief instructor at East Hill Flying Club (ehfc.net) in upstate New York and a designated pilot examiner (fearlessflighttest.com). David has flown more than 10,000 hours of dual instruction and given more than 1,500 flight evaluations in 40 years of flying. David says: “The easy answer is: ‘when you […]

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Pilot Proficiency

Flying Lessons: Past, Present and Way Ahead

Until last weekend, the last time I’d had a mettwurst was 1987. What, you might ask, is a mettwurst? Ah. It’s a spicy, little-known relative of the bratwurst that’s only available, as far as I’ve ever determined, in a small radius around southern Ohio. I mention the mettwurst only because sometimes, like the smell of […]

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Pilot Proficiency

Training: Improving Your Odds

I recently received an interesting message from Kevin Recker, who is a senior engineering manager for General Dynamics in Scottsdale, Arizona. The group he leads has built space flight hardware for the Viking missions, the Apollo Program, the International Space Station and the Mars Rovers. The equipment it builds has to be right and can’t […]

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LearnToFlyHere.com Re-Launched by Sporty’s

Sporty’s has relaunched its LearnToFlyHere.com website, with rich video content and a new learn-to-fly blog. Designed as an Internet resource for anyone interested in learning to fly, the redesigned site includes 20 minutes of video content, divided into four segments: Why you should learn to fly; How to go about it; A typical first lesson; […]

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