Aviation News

FAA’s Bird-Strike Data Released

Following a controversial debate, the FAA released data on bird strikes this month. The call to release the data was driven in large part by the January US Airways incident, in which pilots Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles ditched their Airbus 320 in New York’s Hudson River. The successful water landing came after striking multiple […]

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Montana Governor’s Message Harks Back to a Bogart Movie

“We don’t need no badges. I don’t have to show you any stinkin’ badges!” is the exact line from the 1948 movie The Treasure of the Sierra Madre starring Humphrey Bogart. Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer was a bit more polite in his response to the TSA plan to require background checks and security badges for […]

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Sun ‘n Fun Program Receives NASA Grant

As announced on Tuesday, NASA has awarded a $1.4 million curriculum development grant to the Central Florida Aerospace Academy, a branch of the public school system in Lakeland, Florida. The career academy operates in conjunction with the business entity that operates the annual Sun ‘n Fun fly-in at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport and is located […]

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Legend ‘Smart’ Cub Offered With Garmin 696 Package

A recent offering from American Legend Aircraft combines the classic simplicity of the Cub design with the most modern of portable multifunction displays. The Legend “Smart” Cub is available with a panel-mounted Garmin GPSMap 696 providing large-screen navigation as well as weather, terrain avoidance and a host of other features that would boggle the minds […]

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JetDirect Officially Reborn as Wayfarer Aviation

Last Friday, assets of JetDirect Aviation were formally turned over to a new company, JDAAC (JetDirect Aviation Acquisition Company, Inc.), doing business as Wayfarer Aviation. The asset purchase included contracts and software from JetDirect, and none of the debt. JetDirect had been in foreclosure for several weeks. Most of the former JetDirect employees were hired […]

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Cirrus Suspends Light Sport SRS Program

Light sport aircraft from established OEMs have had their share of issues lately. Cessna’s SkyCatcher has experienced a pair of loss-of-control accidents, destroying two prototypes, but Cessna remains committed to the program. Cirrus, in contrast, is backing off from its light sport SRS, a “Cirrusized” version of a composite Polish design. The Duluth, Minnesota-based manufacturer […]

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Garmin Introduces eLearning Products

It’s been said that simply flying a modern “technologically advanced” aircraft is much easier than steam gauge-equipped aircraft-once you master programming the avionics. Garmin addressed this during the current Sun ‘n Fun show in Lakeland, Florida, with the announcement of a new computer-based series of training CDs. The first Garmin GPS product to get the […]

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Sun ‘n Fun Front and Center for Interesting Times

Sun ‘n Fun kicked off Tuesday at Central Florida’s Lakeland Linder Regional Airport, and the event was marked by a number of interesting announcements and even some significant new product launches. Epic announced a pair of new to-be-certified jets, Piper was showing off its Meridian, now equipped with Garmin G1000 glass, and Avidyne announced its […]

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G1000 Is a ‘New Brain’ for Piper PA-46 Meridian

Bob Kromer, Piper vice president of sales and marketing said it best. “The [Garmin] G1000 gives the Meridian a new brain taking [Piper’s turboprop single] to a whole new level of performance. With this new sophisticated avionics suite, the Piper Meridian takes on the feel and capabilities of a larger, business class aircraft.” The first […]

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