Aviation News

JetDirect Turns Attention to T-Props and Light Jets

When the economy slips, it sometimes pays off to address customers’ needs to downsize. That could be part of the thinking behind JetDirect Aviation (formerly TAG) moving more aggressively into the turboprop and light-jet charter segment. Last year, JetDirect acquired California-based Sunset Aviation, which focuses on the lighter side of corporate charter. Sunset operates a […]

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Presidential Candidates Are Not Very Specific on Plans for Aviation

Speaking at a National Journal policy breakfast last week, representatives from both competing presidential campaigns were not very illuminating when it came to the subject of where their bosses stood on general aviation issues. Senator Barack Obama’s transportation advisor noted the need for greater investment in aviation infrastructure, including “getting an ATC system that works.” […]

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Teterboro Working Group Lauds Results

Last Tuesday, at the Dassault Falcon Jet hangar at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, aviation industry representatives met with New Jersey politicians and representatives of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to celebrate the fruits of a unique effort. Two years ago, a group of Teterboro Airport users, FBOs and local residents’ […]

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Cirrus Trims Production to Three-Day Work Week

Cirrus Design has reacted to slumping sales by lowering its production rate to three aircraft per day from four per day. The Duluth, Minnesota, manufacturer also expects to cut back to a three-day week for at least some of the remainder of this year, though Cirrus would re-up the per-day rate to four under that […]

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Canada Considers Making 406-mHz ELTs Mandatory for Airspace Use

As of February 1 next year, you might need a 406-megaHertz emergency locator transmitter (ELT) to operate in Canadian airspace, regardless of where your aircraft is registered. As of that date, search and rescue satellites will cease to scan for older 121.5-megaHertz ELTs. The FAA has left it up to pilots whether or not they […]

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Intervention

I went to a Catholic grammar school (where they actually taught grammar, by the way — a dying art). The Sisters of the Holy Cross, always eager to tamp down heresy among the 10-year-olds, dealt with the conundrum of evil and God’s will (if God is all-good, why does He allow bad things to happen?) […]

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FAA Extends Comment Period on ADS-B Proposal

An FAA Aviation Rulemaking Committee made 36 follow-on recommendations for implementation of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B), leading the FAA to reopen the public comment period on the ADS-B proposal until November 3. Among the recommendations are moves to ease the equipment transition for aircraft operators from transponders and ELTs; and to improve weather and traffic-avoidance […]

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Flight Service Stations Cut Back Due to Lack of Interest

Everyone knows that there is less flying going on, but Lockheed Martin is using the reduced numbers to justify cutting back on Flight Service Station facilities. The company announced last week that five satellite stations will close in February. Facilities due to shut their doors include those in Oakland, San Diego, Denver, Albuquerque and Macon, […]

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Thielert Tosses Operators a Service Life Extension

Thielert Aircraft Engines, currently under insolvency administration in Germany, has doubled the service life of the fuel feed pump for its Centurion 1.7 and 2.0 diesel aircraft engines. Thielert insolvency administrator Bruno Kübler announced the increase in service life for the pump to 600 hours, from 300 hours, reduces the hourly operating costs for the […]

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EPA Cites Aviation Fuel as a Primary Source of Lead Pollution

Decades ago, aviation gasoline contributed a tiny percentage of the overall lead pollution in the United States. But after EPA standards were installed in 1978, other sources-most profoundly, leaded auto fuel-were outlawed, leaving aviation fuel as one of the top lead polluters. Though avgas today still represents a tiny fraction of what was emitted 30 […]

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