In Brief

On The Fly…

A conference that puts pilots and air traffic controllers in the same room wrapped up in Dallas Wednesday. Sponsored by the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, “Communicating for Safety” was aimed at raising issues and solving problems with air traffic communication. FAA COO Russ Chew attended… The city of Bolingbrook, Ill., is choosing to preserve […]

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On The Fly…

The Red Knight, a T-33 that flew for many years for the Canadian Forces, rejoins the air show circuit after an 11-year hiatus, flown by Chris Rounds… The U.S. Ultralight Association has teamed with First Flight Insurance Group to offer liability coverage to its members… About 200 law-enforcement officers searched a hangar at Oakland International […]

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After three hours of searching Friday night for an airplane reported missing over Long Island Sound, the Coast Guard said the distress call was a false alarm… The National Aviation Hall of Fame last week outlined a 10-year strategic plan that includes $29 million in new projects, including expansion at the Air Force Museum, a […]

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The FAA has issued a launch license to Scaled Composites for its flight test program, Space.com reported yesterday… The effort to choose a new site for a central Texas GA airport is stumbling. Monday, the city council of Taylor voted against hosting the airfield, the second of three proposed sites to balk… An Australian astronomer […]

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Sonic booms rattled southern Oregon last week but the Air National Guard isn’t apologizing. Spokeswoman Capt. Mitzi Mazzia said two F-15s broke the sound barrier last Thursday morning as part of a readiness exercise. Residents of Coos Bay and North Bend and Charleston weren’t ready, however, and flooded authorities with calls… If Richard Branson says […]

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A World War II flying ace and former leader of the Blue Angels, Capt. Arthur Ray “Hawk” Hawkins, was buried Monday. Full military honors, including a flypast by the Blue Angels, were accorded Hawkins, who died in Pensacola from complications of a stroke at age 81. After 14 kills and three probables in the war, […]

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The NBAA has posted online its report on the cost of restricting GA access to airspace and airports, which it recently delivered to the House Aviation Subcommittee… American Airlines cancelled a flight in Florida on Friday after a psychic called in a tip that a bomb might be on board. A search turned up nothing… […]

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A 31-year-old man apparently committed suicide by jumping from a Cessna 172 at 2,500 feet near Manhattan, Kan., on Monday afternoon. The aircraft landed safely with three people on board… Cessna’s Citation XLS, a successor to the Excel business jet, has received FAA program approval, Cessna announced on Tuesday… Adam Aircraft appointed Joe Walker as […]

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On The Fly…

Next time you flip on your GPS, pause for moment to consider what’s running it. The U.S. Air Force Space Command launched its 50th GPS satellite on Saturday to replace one that’s nearing the end of its life. The tab? $45 million for the satellite, plus whatever it costs for the ride from Cape Canaveral […]

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On The Fly…

Pilot disorientation is the probable cause of a Cirrus SR-22 crash Jan. 18, 2003, according to the NTSB’s final report on the accident, which occurred near Hill City, Minn. The pilot, Gary Prokop, and passenger James Cosak died in the crash. Prokop had only a VFR rating and flew into IMC inadvertently before the crash. […]

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