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Bell Goes Overseas For 427i Development

Bell Helicopter announced last month it had reached separate agreements with Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (KAI) and Japan-based Mitsui Bussan Aerospace Company Ltd. to develop, certify, produce and market the 427i light twin IFR helicopter. Preliminary specifications for the new eight-seat, twin-turbine helicopter include a maximum gross weight of 7000 pounds, a useful load of […]

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AOPA Says CO Detectors Not Necessary…

Concerns Over CO In The Cockpit… When the NTSB late last month asked the FAA to consider making CO detectors mandatory in GA aircraft, AOPA’s Air Safety Foundation (ASF) was quick to respond, saying that such a requirement is not necessary. “We found just 10 accidents caused by CO poisoning in fixed-wing singles since 1993 […]

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Taxiway Landings Targeted

When in doubt, spell it out. The NTSB hopes to make it easier for pilots flying into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to land in the right spot by urging the FAA to clearly mark a taxiway that has been accidentally used as a runway several times in the last few years. In the most recent incident […]

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New Articles and Features on AVweb

_______COLUMNS Say Again? #38: ATC 104 – VFR High TimeStudent and low-time pilots are expected to stumble a bit on the radio. But if you’re a high-time pilot flying VFR, your bad habits (perhaps learned by imitating a smooth-talking jet jock) might be causing trouble for controllers and other pilots. AVweb’s Don Brown reminds you […]

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New Articles and Features on AVweb

_______COLUMNS Say Again? #37: VFR In A VacuumHave you been turned down lately when you asked ATC for VFR advisories? Expect it to happen more and more often, especially when you and other pilots don’t file a correct flight plan or use the proper phraseology. AVweb’s Don Brown points out how the impending controller shortage […]

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The TFR That Was, The President That Wasn’t … There

Saturday (according to a TFR issued May 20) saw the airspace around Austin (Texas) Bergstrom International Airport restricted for GA traffic and open for the president … who showed up but then skipped the event he was in town to see. Alas, the Temporary Flight Restriction, which read in part, “AIRCRAFT FLIGHT OPERATIONS ARE PROHIBITED […]

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NTSB Reveals Error Chain In Hawker Hunter Fatality

The National Transportation Safety Board has released information that provides disturbing details of the fatal crash of a Hawker Hunter T MK 7 being ferried last July 22 for the Northern Lights Aerobatic team. Pilot Thomas Benton Delashaw of Conroe, Texas, was killed less than a mile from the runway after taking off from the […]

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Cirrus Overtakes Skyhawks

Must Be Those Cute Chutes… While last week’s first-quarter production numbers showed that GA manufacturing is creeping out of its recent doldrums (though still far from its peak), the data also revealed some subtle shifts taking place in the industry. “This is a historic day for Cirrus,” company spokesman John Bingham told the Duluth News […]

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Ferris Wheel Plan Sparks Review

Pilots using busy Teterboro Airport (TEB) in New Jersey are used to sharing the crowded airspace with other pilots — but with Ferris-wheel riders? A major amusement park proposed for an area just south of TEB would include a 400-foot-tall Ferris wheel that would encroach more than 100 feet into the navigable airspace 11,000 feet […]

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