Aviation News

Router Issues Caused Last Week’s Delays

Though delays of 45 to 80 minutes are fairly routine in the airline industry, the cause of last Thursday’s glitch should be familiar to anyone with an Internet connection. A malfunctioning router in Salt Lake City at 5 a.m. caused misinformation within the ATC system related to flight plans and weather. The system slowdown was […]

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PlaneSmart Launches Fractional Lease Cirrus Program

Building on its successful fractional equity program, Dallas-based PlaneSmart has launched a new scheme to get pilots into a late-model Cirrus. The new program allows customers to sign onto a fractional lease, as opposed to purchasing an equity position in an aircraft. The result is lower up front cost, though the monthly management cost is […]

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Pilots Electronic Devices Targeted by Lawmakers

The Northwest Airlines overflight last month has generated significant interest in what devices pilots carry into the cockpit and how they use them. The Senate has proposed legislation banning all personal electronic devices, but pilots have objected. They maintain that they use their laptops, smart phones and other devices to enhance the information they have […]

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FAA Adminstrator: UASs Not Ready for Prime Airspace

Randy Babbitt is concerned for his job, should unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) expand their horizons within U.S. civilian airspace. Referring to the August collision over the Hudson River, he told a gathering of the Aerospace Industries Association last week in Phoenix, “Can you even imagine if one of those aircraft had been an unmanned system? […]

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New Hudson River Traffic Rules in Effect

With a high pressure system forecast to continue dominating the weather, today looks like good VFR day in the New York City area. Pilots planning to navigate the Hudson River Class B exclusion zone need to be aware of new rules that are in effect. Following the fatal collision this summer between a VFR Piper […]

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Another Fatal Zodiac Breakup

A Nov. 6 fatal accident near Agnos, Arkansas, further mars the record of the Zodiac CH601XL light sport aircraft. The type has been cited for possible problems with its controls that could lead to aerodynamic flutter and in-flight breakup. Six previous in-flight breakups have led the Experimental Aircraft Association to urge operators of the type […]

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UND Opts In for a Half-Dozen More Skyhawks

The University of North Dakota’s Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences will take delivery of six more Cessna 172 Skyhawks next month. That makes 44 new Cessnas UND will have received within 18 months. The UND Skyhawks will come equipped with the Garmin G1000 avionics suite. UND operates a fleet of 116 aircraft, including eight helicopters. […]

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Flying Editor-in-Chief to Moderate Wichita Summit

The grand finale for the Wichita Aero Club’s monthly luncheon meetings will consist of a high-level summit meeting of the city’s top aviation leaders. Moderating the Dec. 15 discussion will be Flying magazine Editor-in-chief J. Mac McClellan. He will direct a panel including the following senior executives: Bill Boisture, Hawker Beechcraft; David Coleal, Bombardier Learjet; […]

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Testing Proceeds on Icon A5 Light Sport Amphibian

With its landing gear first installed last July, the prototype Icon A5 amphibian continues to undergo a combination of tests involving land and water operations. The company reports that the electrically driven retractable gear cycles in 10 seconds, and takeoff tests have shown its geometry to be correct. Liftoffs have come at below the expected […]

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King Air 350ER Completes Transatlantic Flight

Hawker Beechcraft has announced the first non-stop transatlantic flight of a King Air 350ER (extended range). The ocean-hopping flight was actually the second leg of a delivery flight. The aircraft was the first of four modified 350ERs ordered by the U.K. Ministry of Defence for its Military Flying Training System program. The King Air flew […]

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