AVweb Podcast: Monday, May 22, 2006

The FAA has issued an Airworthiness Directive for specific ECi parts in Lycoming engines, legislation in Congress may favor air traffic controllers as a contract deadline looms, virtual controllers stage a fly-in for a departed friend, a student pilot solos at 91, light sport aircraft show their range, a Canadian flight academy will train Chinese pilots, Lancair’s first customer-built ES-P pressurized fixed-gear four place flies, and art again proves it’s held in the eye of the beholder. Hear these stories and more in today’s podcast.

The FAA has issued an Airworthiness Directive for specific ECi parts in Lycoming engines, legislation in Congress may favor air traffic controllers as a contract deadline looms, virtual controllers stage a fly-in for a departed friend, a student pilot solos at 91, light sport aircraft show their range, a Canadian flight academy will train Chinese pilots, Lancair's first customer-built ES-P pressurized fixed-gear four place flies, and art again proves it's held in the eye of the beholder. Hear these stories and more in today's podcast.

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