Aviation News

GE Buys Walter, Czech Turboprop Manufacturer

General Electric Aviation, a division of General Electric, announced last week it had acquired assets of Walter Engines of the Czech Republic. Founded in 1911, Walter currently produces turboprops in the same power range as the Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-and in fact there are supplemental type certificates for replacing PT6As with Walters on certain […]

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Boyer to Retire From AOPA at Year’s End; Successor Named

Phil Boyer, the ex-television executive who has served as president of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association for the past 18 years, will retire at year’s end. Replacing Boyer, pending a September vote by trustees, will be Craig Fuller, described by AOPA as “an experienced Washington public affairs executive and political operative.” Fuller is also […]

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Eclipse Identifies Software Fix

Eclipse has developed software improvements to the full authority digital engine control (fadec) system of its Eclipse 500 very light jet. Pending FAA approval, the updated software will be made available to Eclipse customers. The software fix is designed to correct a fault that caused the engines of an Eclipse 500 to lock at full […]

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Eclipse Achieves FIKI Approval

Eclipse has received FAA approval for flight into known icing (FIKI) for its Eclipse 500 very light jet. The long awaited approval came following 300 hours of test flying, including up to 60 hours in natural icing conditions in the United States and Canada. Beginning in 2007, the test program involved three test aircraft. The […]

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Mooney Cutting Back; Eyes Overseas Markets

Mooney Airplane Company has scaled back production from eight aircraft per month to five and has laid off 80 employees. Reduced demand for piston aircraft is blamed for the cutbacks, with sales down 28 percent in the last reporting period by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association. Perhaps due to the falling value of the U.S. […]

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Cirrus Training Device Takes on a Fresh ‘Perspective’

Cirrus Design Corp. and Frasca International have teamed to update one of Cirrus’ two Frasca flight training devices (FTDs) to incorporate the new Perspective avionics from Garmin. Training is now available at Cirrus’s Duluth, Minnesota, factory. Announced at the EBACE show in Switzerland, the new avionics suite includes Garmin’s synthetic vision technology and a center […]

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Landing Incident Prompts AD on Eclipse 500; None Grounded

When an Eclipse pilot at Chicago Midway Airport firewalled the throttles for a go-around caused by wind shear, the engine controls stuck in the maximum-thrust position. The very light jet landed safely with two pilots and two passengers on board, but the incident led to an emergency airworthiness directive from the FAA. According to Eclipse, […]

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Aviation Legend John Miller Dead at 102

Captain Johnny Miller, a self-taught pilot whose flying career began with barnstorming during aviation’s golden age, has died at 102. Miller flew his own Beech Bonanza throughout the country up until a few years ago. Over his career, he flew the airmail, set a transcontinental record in a Pitcairn autogiro, competed in air races, served […]

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$139K Light Sport Amphib Makes a Splash

Can a light sport amphibian gain a beachhead in the new-airplane market? With Vern Raburn on its board of advisors and a veteran team of engineers from Burt Rutan’s Scaled Composites, California-based Icon Aircraft is approaching the market with gusto. Founded in 2005 by former F-16 pilot Kirk Hawkins, Icon’s inaugural product is a slick, […]

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