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Hawker Beechcraft Sweetens Premier 1A Deals With Free Maintenance

Taking a page from luxury car sales strategy, Hawker Beechcraft Corp. (HBC) now offers five years of free maintenance for Premier 1A jet buyers, or 1,000 hours, whichever comes first. The deal is available until September 30. Buyers are also able to take advantage of bonus depreciation in 2009, with potentially significant tax savings. The […]

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L-3 Sues Cirrus Over Cancellation of SmartDeck Orders

A few months after Cirrus announced it had chosen Garmin to provide avionics for production versions of its developmental Vision light jet, L-3 Avionics Systems’ legal department has reacted. L-3 had been on board with Cirrus as the avionics provider in the early stages of the Vision single-engine-jet project with L-3’s SmartDeck integrated suite. According […]

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TSA to Receive GA Input on Future Security Measures

With an amendment last week to the Transportation Security Administration Authorization Act, the aviation industry will now be able to review and provide input on proposed TSA security measures. Under amendment to H.R.2200, a new Aviation Security Advisory Committee (ASAC) will be formed. It will include a group of aviation industry stakeholders and a general […]

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AOPA and EAA Join Hands in Cooperation

The two largest general aviation ‘alphabet groups’ have always had a cooperative working relationship. But that synergy was formalized last week in a meeting between the two groups’ leaders. AOPA President Craig Fuller and EAA Chairman and President Tom Poberezny met to map out strategies in using the groups’ resources to further the interests of […]

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Financier Pleads Guilty to Faking His Death in Crash

Despite previous claims insisting he had experienced catastrophic damage to his Piper Malibu, an Indiana fund manager pleaded guilty last week to intentionally crashing the airplane and sending false distress calls. Marcus Schrenker, 38, bailed out of his PA-46-500TP over Alabama, near where he had stashed a motorcycle in a storage facility. The airplane crashed […]

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Cirrus Ruled Liable in Fatal Accident; Considers Appeal

Lawyers for Cirrus Design are considering their appeal options in a Minnesota court ruling that found the company negligent in a fatal accident. The pilot of a Cirrus SR22, who was killed in the crash along with his passenger, was found 25 percent negligent. The jury found Cirrus and the University of North Dakota 75 […]

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ERAU Establishes Wildlife Hazard Center

The January 15 ditching of a US Airways Airbus earlier this year highlighted the growing problem of bird strikes. Now, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has established a center for studying wildlife hazards, including bird strikes. Aviation safety has always included wildlife experts-not just to mitigate bird strikes in flight, but also to minimize runway encounters with […]

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Proof of Concept ‘Flying Car’ Completes Flight Tests

After 28 flights, stage one of testing is complete for the Terrafugia ‘Transition’ roadable airplane. Woburn, Massachusetts-based Terrafugia (Latin for ‘escape from land’) now moves on to the Beta Prototype testing stage, with a second airframe to be developed based on lessons learned from the POC vehicle. First flight was March 5. First deliveries of […]

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New Leadership at Piper

Piper announced that Jim Bass, who has led Piper to surprisingly good performance over the past four years as president and CEO, has resigned that position. Bass said that the move was a culmination of his turning the company around, preparing it for its sale last month to Imprimis. During his tenure, Piper revamped its […]

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Six L.A. Pilots Busted for Busting Presidential TFR

Most East Coast pilots are more familiar with flight restrictions involving Presidential travel, but a half dozen Los Angeles-area pilots will now become a lot more aware. The six were observed within Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) airspace during President Obama’s visit to L.A. two weeks ago, and directed by air traffic controllers to leave. The […]

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