Aviation News

Gulfstream G650 Crashes — Four Lost

One of Gulfstream’s G650 ultra long-range business jets crashed on the runway at Roswell, NM, on Saturday, fatally injuring the two test pilots and two flight test engineers on board. The FAA said the accident happened after the jet attempted to lift off, struck a wingtip on the runway, which caused the gear to collapse […]

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After the Sun ‘n Fun Storm: Accounting, Recovery

The violent storm that swept through the grounds of the Sun ‘n Fun Fly-In yesterday left a swath of destruction but miraculously few injuries and no life-threatening ones. The economic damage, though not yet fully accounted, is great. A number of people on the ground were injured when a tent collapsed, temporarily trapping many inside. […]

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Sun ‘n Fun Storm Injures Showgoers, Destroys Airplanes

The storm that swept through the grounds of the Sun ‘n Fun Fly-In earlier today might or might not have been a tornado, but the damage was widespread and severe. A number of people on the ground were injured when a tent reportedly collapsed, temporarily trapping many inside. Earlier reports of a hangar collapse were […]

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Strong Storm Batters Sun ‘n Fun

The scene at Sun ‘n Fun at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport turned to chaos on Thursday as a strong storm hammered the show site, flipping airplanes, knocking out power to the exhibit halls, collapsing several tents, and injuring at least seven people. The National Weather Service reported confirmed tornadoes in the area, and said more […]

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Sporty’s Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Ever since Hal Shevers started working as a flight instructor and began selling a modular radio out of his car in 1961, Sporty’s has emerged as the leader in aviation products and pilot training. And most recently, the company has been on the cutting edge of mobile technology. No longer focused on selling its products […]

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Tecnam Announces New Airplane and Training Partnership

Tecnam has announced a new 11-seat, twin-engine airplane at Sun ‘n Fun to be unveiled at AERO Friedrichshafen on April 13. The Tecnam P2012 Traveller will concurrently undergo FAA Part 23 and EASA CS-23 certification expected to be completed by the end of 2014. Two six-cylinder, 350 horsepower Lycoming TEO-540-A1A piston engines, specifically designed for […]

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Eclipse and Pratt & Whitney Find EA500 Engine Fix

While the cause of the carbon buildup in the engines that power the Eclipse 500 twinjet has yet to be discovered, a fix has been found, Eclipse Aerospace president of service Ken Ross told Flying. The jets have been restricted to 30,000 feet by the FAA because of six reported engine surges related to carbon […]

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Lightspeed Introduces Advanced Zulu

Lightspeed Aviation announced a new, next-generation version of its Zulu headset with several patent pending innovations. Lightspeed claims the Zulu’s new Microport Vent technology provides greater ANR consistency and an improvement in ANR by two to 12 decibels in the low frequency range, Lightcomfort design reduces the clamping force by 15 percent, and Dual Aperture […]

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Cirrus Dismisses ‘Counter Offer’ Speculation

Cirrus chairman and co-founder Dale Klapmeier this week sought to put an end to talk of a possible counter bid to a buyout deal from a Chinese aviation company. “There is no counter offer,” Klapmeier said at Sun ‘n Fun on Wednesday when asked about the news that a group of private U.S. investors led […]

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Garmin Announces G2000

Fresh on the heels of its tour de force announcement at the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) show in Reno last week of the GTN 750 and GTN 650 panel-mount touch-screen navigators, Garmin released details at the show of its G2000 flat-panel touch-controlled avionics suite. The package will be installed at the factory in new airplanes. […]

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