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EAA to Separate From Instructors’ Group

The Experimental Aircraft Association announced it has begun the process of cutting direct ties with the National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI). The instructors’ group will become a fully independent association by March next year. Beginning in 1995, EAA hosted NAFI, sharing office space, administrative functions and other infrastructure. EAA chairman and president Tom Poberezny […]

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Groups Ask for More Comment Time on EPA Avgas ANPRM

A group calling itself the Avgas Stakeholder Group has asked the Environmental Protection Agency to extend the comment period on its Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking an additional 120 days. Originally scheduled for comments to close on June 28, the ANPRM addresses lead content in aviation fuels, and the implications of removing that lead are […]

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Remos Gets Cash Infusion; Plans Expansion

Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) manufacturer Remos of Germany has received an investment shot in the arm, and plans to make announcements at this year’s EAA AirVenture on how it intends to use the cash. A spokesman declined to attach a dollar figure, but said the influx is “significant” and will support business development over the […]

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NTSB Issues Recommendations to Mercy Pilot Groups

After reviewing four accidents involving volunteer pilots flying medical patients, the National Transportation Safety Board has three areas of concern. There are numerous charity flight organizations throughout the country. Member pilots donate their time and use of their aircraft to transport ambulatory patients and family members to and from treatment. The accidents occurred between Sept. […]

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Garmin Store Hosts Frasca Sim Unveiling

Going to be in Chicago next week? On Tuesday evening (5 pm to 9 pm), the Garmin Store at 663 North Michigan Ave. (corner of Erie) will throw a party to unveil the new Frasca Mentor Simulator, which uses the Garmin G1000 avionics suite. There will also be a seminar covering the retrofit G500/600 series, […]

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Debate Drones On Over UAV Deployment

If a job is dirty, dangerous or just plain dull, you get a robot to do it. And you can add one more ‘D’ to the list of considerations for expanding the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) — Dollars. There is great demand at the FAA to permit launching UAVs that would perform a […]

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FAA Challenges Whether All LSA Builders Meet Standards

The FAA visited some 30 Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) facilities before releasing its assessment of the industry. And the result? They need to tighten up. LSA manufacturers are responsible for complying with “consensus standards” that were developed by ASTM, and the FAA found that most could not adequately substantiate that they met the standards. Without […]

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Dynon Claims Top Seller Status Among Experimentals/LSAs

Since releasing its first product in 2003, Dynon Avionics says it leads all other manufacturers in converting light sport and experimental aircraft from conventional mechanical gauges to “glass panels.” Dynon units are installed in more than 10,000 homebuilts and LSAs, according to the company. Products start at $1,600 with the newest SkyView system priced at […]

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Electric Aircraft Generating Public Interest

I don’t usually turn to The Economist for aviation news, but the June 12 edition had a two-page article on the emergence of alternate-power aircraft. Examples included the ’round-the-world hopeful Solar Impulse and several electric-powered aircraft, including the Chinese Yuneec e430 which made its debut at EAA AirVenture last year. While allowing that the prospect […]

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Push Is on to Reintroduce GA to Washington National

Brian Delauter, the general manager of the Transportation Security Administration’s General Aviation Branch said, “I have an open goal of increasing [GA] flights into DCA [Washington Reagan International Airport].” He said the current regulations permit up to 48 flights per day, but the current set of security rules, known as the DCA Access Security Program […]

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