Aviation News

Mooney Switches Gears to Next Generation Piston Program

There have been noteworthy changes at Mooney, as Vivek Saxena recently took over as president and CEO of the revitalized Kerrville, Texas-based aircraft manufacturer. Saxena announced the cancellation of the M10 three-seat training airplane program at a press conference at the Sun ‘n Fun International Fly-In and Expo this week, an airplane he explained never […]

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Hartzell Trailblazer Prop Available for Super Cub

Hartzell introduced a new supplemental type certificate for its Trailblazer propeller, which can now be installed on a range of Piper Super Cub models. The STC for the 83-inch composite propeller is owned by Lowell, Indiana-based Professional Pilots Inc. and covers both PA-12 and PA-18 models. The propeller provides impressive performance improvements over an aluminum […]

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FAA Allows Harrison Ford to Keep Flying without Restriction

The FAA has concluded that no further “enforcement action was warranted” in regard to Harrison Ford’s recent landing incident at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California. According to a statement from Stephen Hofer, the attorney for the 74-year-old actor and pilot, the agency conducted a full interview with Ford, and ultimately it was determined […]

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Daher’s New TBM 910 Succeeds the TBM 900

Daher said the new TBM 910, successor to the TBM 900, an aircraft already known for lightning turboprop speeds, can best be described in just three words: speed, reliability and connectivity. The TBM 910, designed with Garmin aficionados in mind, incorporates the new G-1000 NXi flight deck along with a handful of cabin interior and […]

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EAA Earns STC for TruTrak Autopilot Install System

TruTrak Flight Systems is now selling autopilot install kits for the Cessna 172 F through R models and the Cessna 177 after the Experimental Aircraft Association obtained the STC for the installation. TruTrak received “low risk parts manufacturer approval” from the FAA on April 3 for the non-TSO’d Vizion autopilot. The company says it is […]

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Slovakian LSA Design Emerges at Sun ‘n Fun

As the Sun ‘n Fun Fly-In opened its doors at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport in Lakeland, Florida, a new LSA has emerged on the U.S. market. Eagle International Aircraft announced the Viper SD4 — a proven design from Slovakia developed by Daniel Tomko Sr. of Tomark Aero CZ. The SD4 was introduced in Europe […]

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Cessna Introduces Virtual Aircraft Generator for TTx

Simplifying the aircraft building and buying process, Textron Aviation has launched a virtual design program that allows prospective owners of the Cessna TTx to create and order their aircraft online. The TTx configurator gives buyers a snapshot of the aircraft they’re purchasing with custom selections such as exterior striping schemes, colors, interior design, avionics and […]

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Icon A5 Damaged in Hard Landing

Icon Aircraft has launched a “thorough review” of an A5 incident after one of the light sport amphibians suffered hull damage and partially sank during an “extremely hard” landing near Miami on April 1. The incident occurred during a flight of two A5s in Miami on Saturday, Icon confirmed to Flying. Both the pilot and […]

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Sen. Inhofe Calls for Improved Protections for Pilots

U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) said yesterday there’s more work to be done to improve his 2012 Pilot’s Bill of Rights. The senior senator from Oklahoma, a member of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, the Senate General Aviation Caucus and a certified flight instructor, on Wednesday introduced S.755, the Fairness for Pilots Act, created […]

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