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‘No Plane No Gain’ Campaign Re-Emerges as an Industry Advocate

The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) have joined forces again to promote the message that business aviation is a productive business tool rather than just another lavish parcel of an overpaid executive’s compensation package. First coined in 1993, the ‘No Plane No Gain’ message has some 21st century […]

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Buffalo Crash: NTSB Looking at Pilot Error in Q400 Disaster

The NTSB is continuing its investigation into the crash of a Q400 twin turboprop near Buffalo on February 12th that killed all aboard the airplane and one person on the ground. In a startling development, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times have reported that the Board is looking at the possibility of […]

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Cirrus Looks to Jet Propel Its Future

With orders lagging for its piston-powered products, Cirrus expects to reposition some of its workforce in developing its Vision single-engine jet. New CEO Brent Wouters calls the Vision Cirrus’ “future engine for growth,” while looking to overseas markets in Indonesia and elsewhere in the Far East for new opportunities to sell SR20 and SR22 piston […]

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Treasury Department Links Corporate Aviation to “Luxury Expenditures”

Last week, the U.S. Treasury Department released a series of restrictions to executive compensation aimed at companies receiving government bailout money. Named specifically in the language were AIG, Bank of America and Citigroup. The measures call for tighter controls on “luxury expenditures,” though they do not specifically prohibit ownership or use of corporate aircraft. According […]

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FAA Provides Guidance to Improve Medevac Safety; NTSB Says More Needed

Late last year, the FAA notified helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) operators that it was making changes to OpSpecs A021, which regulates the industry. And also to OpSpecs A050 covering the use of night vision goggles. Further guidance from the FAA ramping up safety measures emerged recently in advance of last week’s four-day hearings by […]

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Hawker Beechcraft, Piper Announce Layoffs

Jim Schuster, president of Hawker Beechcraft, announced in a letter to employees last week that 2,300 can expect pink slips by the end of the year. The letter was a follow-on to a letter sent earlier warning employees of the impending job losses. He said the majority of those who will be let go will […]

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US Airways Hero Sullenberger Details His Thoughts and Deeds

In an interview with Katie Couric aired on CBS’s 60 Minutes Sunday night, US Airways Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger eloquently described his thoughts and emotions as the drama of Flight 1549 unfolded over New York City. He calmly related how he saw the flock of birds filling his windscreen, too late to take evasive action; […]

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Textron Could be Forced to Sell Cessna or Bell

Textron CEO Lewis Campbell told an investment group on Tuesday that he might be forced to sell either Bell Helicopter or Cessna Aircraft to raise cash. Textron, which owns both manufacturers, has faced deep losses in its financial sectors, leading to the departure of Chief Financial Officer Ted French and the head of the Textron […]

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Instructors Break Ranks With NAFI, Form New Group

Unhappy with recent personnel decisions by the board of directors, former members of the National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) have broken away to form their own organization, the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE). Members of the new group are at loggerheads with NAFI over the dismissals of JoAnn and Sandy Hill, former […]

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Watch This!

On the afternoon of March 3, 2000, a helicopter operated by a Miami television station crashed in a suburban neighborhood, killing the pilot and the photographer who was with him. According to early press reports, a witness on the ground had seen the tail rotor “snap off” as the helicopter performed some sort of maneuver. […]

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