Aviation News

Search Continues for Missing Sukhoi SuperJet 100

The search is on for a Sukhoi SuperJet 100 that went missing on Wednesday during a demonstration flight in Indonesia. The fly-by-wire regional jet, with 50 people on board, was conducting its second demonstration flight of the day when radio contact was lost approximately 20 minutes after takeoff from Jakarta’s Halim Perdanakusuma Airport. The airplane […]

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Boeing iPad App Showcases 95+ Years of History

History buffs and Boeing enthusiasts alike can now retrace more than 95 years of Boeing history through the company’s first ever iPad app, released on Monday. The app takes users back to the company’s roots, which took hold in 1916 with the construction of the first B & W, a two-seat seaplane used for airmail […]

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NTSB Announces GA Safety Forum

The NTSB will hold a two-day forum in Washington, D.C., on June 19 and 20 that will focus attention on general aviation safety issues. The event, titled “General Aviation Safety: Climbing to the Next Level,” will be chaired by NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman with participation from all board members as well as a number of […]

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FAA Makes Progress with NextGen

The FAA is making progress with the modernization of the National Airspace System through its NextGen initiative. A recently released report disclosed that 354 WAAS LPV approaches were added nationwide in 2011. As long as you have a WAAS-capable GPS receiver, you now have a lot more options when the weather is less than CAVU, […]

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Aftermath – Close to Home: A Deeper Look at One Cirrus SR22 Crash

The morning dawned misty and overcast; even low-lying areas to the east, which the marine stratus layer often did not reach, were reporting 100 feet and a quarter-mile. By noon, however, conditions at the airport had improved to 1,800 broken, 2,800 overcast and 10 miles visibility. A Cirrus SR22, whose destination lay to the east, […]

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Hawker Beechcraft Files for Bankruptcy

Hawker Beechcraft filed for bankruptcy on Thursday after reaching a restructuring agreement that will wipe out approximately $2.5 billion in debt and $125 million in annual cash interest liabilities. The plan includes $400 million in financing that the company says will allow it to continue meeting its financial obligations to its employees — Hawker Beech […]

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FAA Investigates Near Collision in Hawaii

A veteran air traffic control manager has retired in the wake of an FAA probe into an unreported error that triggered a near collision between a Japan Airlines 767 and a UPS MD11 in January. The two aircraft were approximately 15 miles out on approach to land at Honolulu International Airport when a rookie controller […]

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Bird Strike Captured on High-Def Video

It’s not very often that you get to witness anything but the aftermath of a bird strike, but in this very rare footage, a camera mounted on the wingtip of microlight pilot John Comley’s trike caught the very last moments of a small bird as it impacted his craft as it was flying at around […]

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America’s Seaplane City?

Chances are good that you’ve never heard of Tavares Seaplane Base in Central Florida, but city officials there are hoping that changes soon. The base hosted a seaplane splash-in last weekend that attracted 34 floatplanes and amphibians from around the state to enjoy the airplane friendly confines of Lake Dora and enjoy the charms of […]

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Piper Deliveries Jump 40 Percent in First Quarter

Piper Aircraft deliveries shot up more than 40 percent during the first quarter of the year in comparison to 2011, according to positive performance numbers announced by the company on Tuesday. The increase constitutes the third consecutive year Piper has posted Q1 growth, and illustrates the growing impact of international sales on the company’s bottom […]

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