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Liberty Aerospace Faces Challenges of Down Economy

Billing its XL2 as “the most economical certified aircraft” on the IFR market, Liberty Aerospace has nevertheless seen its workforce dwindle to some 32 employees-down from a high of 180. Company president Keith Markley reports the company has no intention of shutting down, and he hopes to continue production with the current staffing at Liberty’s […]

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Daher-Socata FAST-Tracks Shared Ownership

Operating a TBM 850 from Daher-Socata has just gotten more financially viable. The company announced last week it is launching a co-ownership program called “Fly And Share Your TBM” or, F.A.S.T. The plan is said to be ideally suited to a pair of owners; one with two-thirds ownership and the second with one-third. Each share […]

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Accidents Up, But Fatalities Down in Latest Safety Report

The most recent AOPA Air Safety Foundation’s Joseph T. Nall Report on general aviation safety was released late last week, and the message is mixed. In statistics analyzed from 2007, the report shows that overall accidents increased, despite declining flight hours, but fatalities declined. The rate of fatal accidents was also lower, evidence that pilots […]

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US Airways Flight 1549 Pilots to Appear at EAA AirVenture

Two of aviation’s biggest heroes will hold court at EAA’s Theatre in the Woods the evening of July 31. Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger and First Officer Jeff Skiles will attend various other events during the annual EAA AirVenture extravaganza at Oshkosh’s Wittman Field (July 27 to August 2). Along with the rest of their crew, […]

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WhiteKnightTwo Expands Flight Envelope in Third Test Hop

Sir Richard Branson calls her “EVE” and his Virgin Galactic space venture is relying heavily on the fruits of her performance envelope. That envelope expanded recently with a third test flight taking EVE to a speed of 140 knots and an altitude of 18,000 feet. The more official name is WhiteKnightTwo (aka WK2) and the […]

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Cirrus Selects Garmin to Partner on Vision Jet Suite

Cirrus announced yesterday it has selected the Garmin G1000-based Perspective avionics suite for its developmental personal jet, the Vision. The Perspective package was introduced last year on Cirrus’s piston aircraft models and includes synthetic and enhanced vision features. The prototype Vision jet will be fitted with its new avionics package this month and begin flight […]

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Continental Has Encouraging News on Lead-free Front

Teledyne Continental announced yesterday that it has made significant strides in getting the lead out of its assets-piston aircraft engines. The Mobile, Alabama engine-maker announced completion of a series of flight and test-cell trials with an unleaded fuel-labeled 94UL-replacing 100 Low Lead aviation gasoline powering engines ranging from the O-200 (100-hp range) to the IO-550 […]

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Former Airline Pilots’ Union Chief Chosen to Head FAA

General aviation groups are cheering the nomination of Randy Babbitt to lead the FAA through difficult skies ahead, including the upcoming modernization of its air traffic control system. Babbitt is a pilot and former president of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). Among his most profound challenges will be to push permanent funding legislation through […]

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Cessna Gives SkyCatcher a Vote of Confidence

Cessna confirmed that the crash of a second Model 162 SkyCatcher prototype last week resulted from an unrecoverable spin. Nevertheless, Cessna remains committed to the light sport aircraft project. Company CEO Jack Pelton explained, “We test all our aircraft well beyond the limits of what is expected in normal operation.” In the second SkyCatcher accident, […]

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