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FAA Receives Another Short-term Funding Plan

Long-term funding authorization for the FAA will have to wait. Last week, Congress passed a bill mandating yet another short-term temporary funding strategy. This one extends through the end of March next year — a total of three months from the expiration of the current funding that expires at the end of this month. Congress […]

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Gulfstream G250 Makes First Flight in Israel

Last week, Gulfstream announced the first flight of its large-cabin, mid-range G250 business jet. Classed as a super mid-size, the G250 was designed in collaboration with Israel Aerospace Industries and the first flight departed from Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel. It follows the first flight of Gulfstream’s ultra-long-range, large-cabin G650 just days earlier […]

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FAA Administrator Opposes Minimum Hours for Airline Pilots

A bill inspired by the crash of Continental Flight 3407 last year would impose a minimum for an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) rating to fly commercial airliners under FAR Part 121. The ATP requires at least 1,500 hours of experience. FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt told lawmakers he’d prefer to mandate situation-specific training, rather than the […]

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Cessna to Close Plants, Lay Off Workers

Cessna will close three subassembly plants in Columbus, Georgia, including its McCauley Propeller factory and a new 100,000-square-foot facility opened in August 2008 at a cost of about $25 million. The closings will take place within six months to two years and will claim the jobs of some 315 workers in Georgia, whose numbers had […]

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LSA Maker Remos Gets Undisclosed Cash Infusion

Especially in times of economic strife, new industry players live and die by news about their economic standing. That’s why it was so critical for German Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) manufacturer Remos to announce a new source of funding last week. The fresh funding came from a combination of Remos’ two main shareholders — Munich’s […]

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Garmin Collision Avoidance Equipment Approved

Garmin received its holiday gift from the FAA a little early. On Dec. 9, the agency granted an approved model list supplemental type certificate (AML-STC) for the company’s TAS and TCAS I traffic systems, which include the GTS 800 ($9,995), GTS 820 ($19,995) and GTS 850 ($24,995). The list of approved aircraft includes 580 separate […]

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Memorial Service Held for Ed Stimpson

A memorial service was held at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum in Washington on Dec. 12 for general aviation advocate Ed Stimpson. Stimpson, who devoted his career to promoting the industry, died earlier this month at the age of 75. Approximately 235 attended the Saturday ceremony, including current and former congressmen, two former cabinet […]

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Aftermath: Turning to Final

It was 4 o’clock on a Thursday afternoon in March, a beautiful, clear, early spring day. A Cirrus SR22 was approaching the private airport of Aero Plantation, a fly-in community southeast of Charlotte, North Carolina. The 2,400-foot runway is 06/24; its elevation is 624 feet msl. At the nearest reporting facility, Monroe, seven miles to […]

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Brazil Certifies Embraer Phenom 300

The ANAC National Civil Aviation Authority of Brazil approved Embraer’s Phenom 300 light jet for production last week. With the factory in São José dos Campos, Brazil, gearing up to meet orders, FAA certification and first deliveries are expected within the next few weeks. The $8.14 million, Pratt & Whitney Canada PW535-E-powered twinjet has exceeded […]

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U.S. Finalizes Standards for ADS-B

The RTCA has approved technical and operational standards for equipment to be used in automatic dependent surveillance — broadcast (ADS-B), a critical component of the NextGen air traffic system. RTCA is a joint committee that makes recommendations to the FAA, whose final rule on ADS-B equipment standards is expected in April. What last week’s RTCA […]

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