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Chalk’s Airline To Resume Flights

Chalk’s Ocean Airways, which operated seaplanes out of Fort Lauderdale for decades before a fatal flight last year grounded the fleet, is ready to resume service to the Bahamas on Nov. 9. Instead of its Grumman Mallards, the company, now known as Chalk’s International Airlines, will operate a 19-seat Beech 1900D leased from Big Sky […]

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FAA Warns Of Avidyne Glitch

Owners of Cirrus, Columbia and Piper airplanes with Avidyne primary flight displays were advised by the FAA on Tuesday of a possible glitch in the system. The FAA Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin said a modification is available to eliminate the possibility that the system will display misleading attitude and heading information. Avidyne has already issued […]

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NTSB: Challenger Pilots Didn’t Check Weight And Balance

A Bombardier Challenger CL-600-1A11 that ran off the departure end of a Teterboro runway while trying to take off in February 2005 was incorrectly loaded, the NTSB said in its final report that was released on Tuesday. The jet was not within weight-and-balance limits and the center of gravity was well forward of the forward […]

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New Articles and Features on AVweb

COLUMNS Motor Head #16: Jabiru — A New Engine That’s Not All That New, But Cool NeverthelessThe advent of light sport aircraft has created a resurgence of need for engines that fit in-between the ultralight lawn mower engines and the standard, 160-hp four cylinder. AVweb’s Marc Cook found one from an unexpected place.

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AVweb’s Business AVflash

HAVE YOU SIGNED UP yet for AVwebs NO-COST twice monthly Business AVflash? Reporting on breaking news, Business AVflash also focuses on the companies, the products and the industry leaders that make headlines in the Business of Aviation. Business AVflash is a must read. Watch for a Business AVflash regular feature, TSA WATCH: GA IN THE […]

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AVweb’s Newstips Address…

Our best stories start with you. If you’ve heard something that 130,000 pilots might want to know about, tell us. Submit news tips via email tonewstips@avweb.com. You’re a part of our team … often, the best part. Find all of today’s stories in AVweb‘s: NewsWire

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A Note to Readers

With this week’s edition of AVweb news, we have two staff changes to announce, one a new face and the second the departure of an old friend. Joining the AVweb staff as editor in chief is Chad Trautvetter, a seasoned aviation journalist, CFII and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Before joining AVweb, Trautvetter was most […]

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Weather Gathering Service Expands

Next time you get bounced into the headliner on a short-haul flight you can take some comfort that you might be helping other aircraft avoid that weather. After an initial trial of Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting (TAMDAR) with Mesaba Airlines, AirDat LLC has attached weather sensors to aircraft toiling for regional carriers in all […]

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Driver’s License Medicals Rejected (Again)

AOPA says it won’t give up trying to convince the FAA to accept a state driver’s license as proof of medical fitness to fly with a recreational permit. Recreational pilots are restricted to fixed-gear, 180-hp, four-place aircraft flown day VFR only. AOPA argues that the difference in performance and weight between the recreational permit privileges […]

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