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Hooper Joins CHC

CHC Helicopters Joan Hooper has been named CHC Helicopter’s senior executive vice president and chief financial officer. She was formerly at AT&T and Dell.

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McClellan Promoted at EAA

J. Mac McClellan J. Mac McClellan has been named the director of publications for EAA. He was contributing to the publications for the previous year after a long career as editor-in-chief of Flying magazine.

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AOPA Summit 2011: Complete Coverage Round-Up

Click here for all our news stories from the AOPA Summit – both for 2011 and previous years. And our AVwebAudio newsletter has the complete run-down of this year’s multimedia coverage: Want to get AVwebAudio in your inbox every Friday? Just log in to AVweb (or create a free account in the upper right corner […]

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AOPA Unveils New Flight Training Program

The day before AOPA Aviation Summit opened this week in Hartford, Conn., the association hosted its second Flight Training Summit, for about 100 participants. During that event, AOPA introduced a demo of MyFlightTraining, an online personalized support system that aims to help student pilots achieve their goal of earning a pilot certificate. The program, which […]

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Babbitt: FAA To Review Flight-Training Rules

At AOPA Summit on Friday, FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt announced that he signed off this week on creating a new Aviation Rulemaking Committee that will review the current flight-training rules. “The ARC will make recommendations as to how to improve testing and instruction,” he said. “This effort is part of a five-year plan for transforming […]

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Avgas Replacement: Drop-In Appears Unlikely

In its first interim briefing to the public, the FAA committee charged with recommending a framework for replacing leaded avgas indicated this week that a straight-up drop-in appears increasingly improbable. Both the FAA’s Robert Ganley and Michael Kraft of Lycoming engines told a small audience at AOPA Summit on Thursday that an across-the-board replacement for […]

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A New LSA: Bristell From Liberty Sport Aviation

Liberty Sport Aviation brought a new LSA to the AOPA Summit in Hartford, Conn., this week, for the airplane’s U.S. debut. The all-metal low-wing Bristell is built in the Czech Republic. “We were looking for something fast, fun, and easy to fly,” said John Calla, of Liberty. The cockpit is a roomy 51 inches across […]

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Cirrus Aims To “Go Back To Our Roots”

“We want our customers to be truly ecstatic about our products,” said Dale Klapmeier, co-founder of Cirrus Aircraft, at AOPA Summit on Thursday, appearing in his new role as CEO. Klapmeier said he wants to promote GA to new customers not only because it’s useful, but because it’s fun. “We’re in this business because having […]

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Continental Introduces New Lower-Octane Engine

While the industry awaits an unleaded replacement for 100LL, Continental has moved rapidly forward to certify a new version of its six-cylinder IO-360 that will run on lower octane fuel. At AOPA’s Summit in Hartford, Connecticut, the company’s CEO Rhett Ross told us the new engine will be used in the four-place C4 announced by […]

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