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Hartzell Propellers to Drive All-Electric Commuter

Hartzell Propeller announced it has entered into a partnership with Eviation to produce customized propellers to drive the company’s electric commuter, an 11-seat airplane called Alice, currently in the development phase. The airplane will be powered solely by electricity stored in high-energy density batteries with motors spinning three five-blade carbon fiber pusher propellers approximately 65 […]

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Envoy Continues to Grow Embraer Fleet

American Airlines’ subsidiary Envoy continues to grow. As the regional airline’s success continues, it is nearly doubling its Embraer E175 fleet by adding 15 airplanes to an existing order of 25 E175s. The new airplanes will start arriving this month and, by mid-2020, the E175 fleet will reach 84. This is a significant increase to […]

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Delaware State University Orders 10 Vulcanair V1.0 Trainers

Delaware State University will soon begin replacing its aging fleet of Piper PA-28 trainers with 10 new Vulcanair single engine V1.0s, according to a statement from the university. The school inked the deal with Ameravia, Inc., Vulcanair’s U.S. distributor and said deliveries are expected to begin before the end of this year and continue into […]

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Leonardo Considers Alternate Compliance for AW609 Certification

Italian helicopter builder Leonardo continues to work toward FAA certification of the world’s first civilian tiltrotor, the AW609. Part of the aircraft’s certification is proving to regulators that the AW609 can successfully autorotate to a landing following a dual engine failure. The company wants the FAA to consider some flight simulator data gathered to verify […]

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Catalina Airport Runway to be Restored by U.S. Marines

Anyone who has flown in to Catalina Airport (AVX), also named “Airport in the Sky” as it is situated atop a 1,602-foot mountain on Catalina Island about 20 miles off the beach-clad shores of southern California, knows the airport has long been in pretty bad shape. Potholes and pebbles make the runway best suited for […]

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Thrush 510G Switchback Firefighting Aircraft Certified

The FAA has certified the Thrush 510G Switchback firefighting aircraft, a GE-powered single-engine turboprop better known for crop dusting and now designated as a Single Engine Air Tanker (SEAT) aircraft. According to Thrush, based in Albany, Georgia, the Switchback has the ability to deliver 500 gallons of water, retardant or fire suppressant with pinpoint accuracy, […]

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Updated DPE Policy Announced

Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||[]).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:’Tfwo0y6mT61NPOOmN-zcsg’,sig:’Cc-_MlST86F-qYPbsB4bu5YPF_TLMSOJlfN0lobKf1Y=’,w:’594px’,h:’440px’,items:’51560047′,caption: true ,tld:’com’,is360: false })}); Last week’s release of FAA Notice 8900.485 is the first of changes in designated pilot examiner policies that FSANA and other industry representatives hope will help alleviate practical tests backlog in some areas of the country. The notice was created from input received by the FAA from […]

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Salt Lake City International Airport Explores Moving GA Operations

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) is considering moving smaller general aviation operations to other fields, according to local news sources. The idea was recently mentioned during a general aviation master plan update focused around Salt Lake City International, South Valley Regional Airport (U42) and Tooele Valley Airport (TVY). Steve Domino, a consultant with RS&H […]

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Alphabet Groups Publish FBO Best Practices List

Six major aviation associations yesterday jointly published, “Know Before You Go,” a number of best communications and business practices designed to make FBO pricing more transparent to customers. The KBYG list includes potential prices, fees and charges pilots might face at an airport. The awareness campaign is designed to improve the overall customer experience. “While […]

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The Pilot Shortage

It would be tough for anyone even remotely close to the aviation industry not to realize there is a shortage of well-qualified pilots here in the United States. The effects of the age-65 retirement adjustment in 2009 really began grabbing airline pilots out of the cockpit the past few years. Adding to the problem is […]

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