Aviation News

Airparks Receive Some Good News

The FAA recently decided that federally funded Independence State Airport in Oregon could allow residents with adjacent property access to the airport. Recent rumbling about the legality of so called “through the fence” (TTF) agreements has many airport operators unsettled. The principle of TTF means that tenants of an off-airport property have access to the […]

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Safety Against the Odds

The e-mail we received here at Flying from Col. Sid “Scroll” Mayeux, chief of aviation safety at the United States Air Force Safety Center, was a little hard to believe. “Last year (Fiscal Year 2009),” Mayeux’s e-mail read, “was the USAF’s safest year in aviation safety, with 17 Class A Aviation Flight Mishaps for a […]

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Cirrus Aircraft Talks With Fox Business

Cirrus Aircraft’s Brent Wouters talks with Fox Business Network about its partnership with Red Bull in the 2010 World Championship and how its new marketing strategy — from expanding its marketing effort globally and targeting institutional clients (i.e. universities, government) — has helped improve sales trends in 2010. Watch the latest business video at video.foxbusiness.com

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Aftermath: 17 Minutes

Many years ago the author Richard Bach, then writing for Flying, proposed that the solution for a pilot who had flown into a box canyon and could not turn between its walls was to pull up into a vertical climb, perform a stall turn and recover going in the other direction. Pilots who had never […]

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Europe, Africa and Middle East Are Keys to GA Recovery

This week’s European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva appears to be showing the way toward worldwide economic recovery for general aviation. Trade shows such as EBACE and the annual National Business Aviation Association show in the U.S. are not always accurate economic indicators, but the past two years have shown significant evidence […]

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United/Continental Nuptials: What’s in It for Us?

We probably didn’t need economics professor Richard Gritta (University of Portland in Oregon) to tell us, but he’s quoted in a Wall Street Journal article, saying: “It’s Economics 101. Less competition means higher prices.” Now that United and Continental have tied the knot (pending expected government approval), the number of legacy hub-and-spoke carriers is down […]

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Hawker Beechcraft Inundates the Newsroom at EBACE

Press releases from Hawker Beechcraft Corp. (HBC) filled journalists’ inboxes as EBACE opened its doors in Geneva this week. One of the new strategies announced there takes a page from premium automobile brands with a “certified” pre-owned aircraft program. Under the Hawker Beechcraft Select Pre-Owned Program, qualifying turbine aircraft (sorry, pistons aren’t included) purchased through […]

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FAA Nixes ‘Taxi to’ Policy

In a regulatory move designed to curb runway incursions, after the end of next month, ground controllers will no longer be able to clear you to taxi directly to the takeoff runway if the route involves crossing another runway. Currently, a clearance to the departure runway enabled the pilot to cross any intervening runways without […]

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Pair of LSAs Target ‘Round the World Flight

On April 30, a pair of European pilots commemorated the 100th anniversary of the first flight of an aircraft in Switzerland. Their goal? To fly a pair of Flight Design CTLS light sport aircraft (LSAs) around the world. The two Swiss airline pilots, Yannick Bovier and Francisco Agullo, left Sion Switzerland on the first leg […]

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Legend Fields a New Low-Cost Cub Model

American Legend has announced a new model, the Classic J3 Cub, aimed at delivering simple, fun flying at a price lower than most — $95,000. Described as a “slimmed down” version of its other Cub models, the new J3 is powered with a 100-hp Continental O-200.

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