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Evidence Indicates Remos’ Aileron Not Connected

If ever there were an object lesson on preflight checks, the NTSB investigation into the fatal crash of a factory demonstrator Remos GX light sport aircraft in January indicates that the left aileron might not have been properly connected. The trailerable Remos has folding wings, and the NTSB wrote: “… the left aileron’s quick release […]

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User Fees Proposed Starting 2011, Opponents Rally Forces

A segment in President Obama’s budget proposal has opponents of general aviation user fees sounding the alarm. Page 129 of the budget “proposes repealing some aviation excise taxes and replacing these taxes with direct user charges.” The charges, generally a synonym for fees to use specific FAA services-including air traffic control-are said to total some […]

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GA Shipments Decline in 2008

For the first time in five years general aviation airplane shipments declined with 3,969 airplanes delivered compared to 4,272 in 2007. Most of the drop occurred in the final quarter of the year, and the decline was limited to piston airplanes with both business jets and turboprops showing an increase. Piston airplane deliveries at 2,119 […]

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President Addresses Helicopter Upgrade Program

Some might suspect sour grapes, but at an economic summit earlier this week, Senator John McCain questioned whether his rival in last November’s presidential election really needs $11.2 billion worth of new helicopters. In 2005, then-President Bush pressed for upgraded rotorcraft for the presidential mission. In light of the September 11 attacks, John Young, assistant […]

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Economic Stimulus Plan Could Boost HEMS Prospects

Facing the ravages of NTSB scrutiny for a rash of fatal crashes, the helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) industry could be seeing some good news. Observers are pointing to the focus on health care in the current economic stimulus package as boding well for HEMS flights. According to reports, roughly half of all EMS flights […]

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Accelerated Depreciation Back on the GA Radar

In the years following the 9/11 attacks, Congress passed an accelerated depreciation tax incentive plan to boost sales of aircraft. It’s back; and the newly passed program joins some $1.1 billion in airport funding as part of the Obama administration’s economic stimulus package. The general aviation industry has lost a reported total of approximately 11,000 […]

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Heli Expo ’09 Takes the Pulse of GA

The 2009 edition of Heli Expo, the Helicopter Association International’s annual industry tradeshow, was held in Anaheim, California, in late February. It was one of the busiest HAI conventions in terms of attendees (15,728 on the first day alone) and exhibitors — a total of 584 with more than 70 helicopters on the show floor. […]

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RotorWay Proposes Certified Turbine Model

At a time when it’s even tough to find financing to remodel your kitchen, helicopter kit maker RotorWay has secured funding to pursue a certified, turbine-powered model. The as yet unnamed two-place rotorcraft would be powered by a Rolls-Royce 300 turboshaft engine. Also from RotorWay, customers may now install enhanced vision systems in their kit […]

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Eclipse Gives In to Demand for Chapter 7 Filing

Late Tuesday, the final blow fell for Eclipse. In an e-mail to about 850 remaining employees, company executives Mark Borseth and Michael McConnell (CEO Roel Pieper’s name was conspicuously absent) wrote that the board of directors would support creditors who have been urging a move from Chapter 11 bankruptcy to Chapter 7. Under Chapter 11, […]

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Rotary-Wing Safety Issues Loom Large

Safety was a huge issue at the Heli Expo this year. With the NTSB set to issue recommendations based largely on a terrible 2008 accident record in the rotary-wing world (helicopter emergency medical services [HEMS] in particular), the industry is struggling to find ways to make its operations a lot safer. There were many suppliers […]

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