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No User Fees and Increased Funding for Aviation Projects

When general aviation advocates received copies of President Obama’s 2011 budget, presented on Monday, they immediately honed in on the issue of user fees. A preliminary version of the budget presented last year included language favorable to introducing such fees, which have long been opposed by just about everyone on the GA side. But the […]

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Honda Chooses FlightSafety as Training Partner

When the first HondaJets are delivered, planned for the fourth quarter of next year, FlightSafety International will train their pilots. FSI will establish a facility at Honda Aircraft headquarters in Greensboro, North Carolina, configured to accommodate two simulators provided by the training specialist. “We will consider adding additional simulators at other locations in the U.S. […]

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FAA to Review Regs on Part 23 Aircraft

In a series of public meetings, the FAA will investigate possible changes to policy rulemaking for aircraft certified under FAR Part 23. As well as certification standards, the review is expected to encompass maintenance and operations. The review comes on the heels of a two-year study, based on the fact that, “The last thorough review […]

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Fatigue, Training and Airline Hiring Practices Under FAA Scrutiny

Fallout from the Feb. 12, 2009, crash of Colgan Air Flight 3407 continues. With the final report from the NTSB scheduled for Tuesday, the FAA announced last week an initiative to address what it considers prime contributors to the accident — pilot fatigue, lack of training and airline hiring practices. Flight time and duty rules […]

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Howard Levy, Stalwart Aviation Photog Passes Away

He started taking photos of airplanes at Floyd Bennett Field in the 1930s, and his work has graced the cover of Flying as well as the pages of countless other magazines, books and newspapers. Howard Levy died January 29 at the age of 88. He was buried at the Hebrew Benefit Society Cemetery in Freehold, […]

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American Bonanza Society Shifts Leadership

One of the industry’s oldest and strongest “type clubs” is readjusting its leadership. The American Bonanza Society has a new president and an interim executive director, effective the beginning of this month. Nancy Johnson is stepping down as executive director after 13 years in that position, replaced by Tom Turner, who has been the group’s […]

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Aftermath: Bird Strike

On March 4, 2008, a Citation 500 with five people aboard took off from Wiley Post Airport in Oklahoma City. Two minutes later, it lay a smoking wreckage in a wooded area four miles away. Many witnesses saw the crash. One reported hearing what “sounded like an engine compressor stall” — that is, a loud […]

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Purdue Ponies Up for 16 New Cirrus SR20s

Earlier this week, Cirrus Aircraft announced that Purdue University’s Department of Aviation Technology agreed to purchase 16 new SR20s. Deliveries will begin in March and all 16 are expected to arrive by the end of July, replacing the program’s current fleet of Piper Warriors. One issue cited in the university’s decision to choose Cirrus was […]

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Garmin Shows EIS and A/P Interface for G3X

Garmin took the stage at the Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida, last week to announce a new engine information system and integrated autopilot interface for its G3X glass cockpit suite. The G3X is strictly for experimental and Light Sport aircraft, and the EIS will be available next month via a free software download. Sensor […]

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PiperSport Tops Headlines at U.S. Sport Aviation Expo

Good weather combined with some hot news to make last week’s Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida, a successful mid-winter show. The big news was Piper’s entry into the Light Sport trainer market with its PiperSport, a Czech-built, all-metal two-seater powered by a Rotax 912 engine. For photos and a description of the PiperSport, click […]

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