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Cirrus Announces FAA OK For FIKI System, Update on Jet

It was known to be imminent, and we already have heard all the details about the new Cirrus TKS system for flight into known icing (FIKI), but on Tuesday at Sun ‘n Fun the Cirrus folks made it official — the FAA has issued final approval for the design, which is available on the SR22 […]

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Piper Offers G1000 For Meridian, Update On Jet Progress

Piper on Tuesday introduced its new Garmin G1000 avionics option for the six-seat Meridian turboprop to the Sun ‘n Fun crowd, saying that the system is certified and ready to go as a $50,000 upgrade on the $2.1 million airplane. The three-screen system features a 15-inch multi-function display in the center with two 10-inch primary […]

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Kitfox Shows a New LSA At Sun ‘n Fun

At every new show, we see a new LSA or two and Sun ‘n Fun 2009 is no exception. Building on its success with the popular Kitfox, the same company is introducing a new Rotax-powered LSA with exceptional short field and slow flight performance and nifty clear panel doors for the ultimate in in-flight visibility. […]

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Canadians Reconsidering Passenger Rule

Canadian authorities are considering a rewrite of commercial charter regulations in response to a request from Texas Turbines for full recognition of a U.S. Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) on its Cessna Caravan engine conversion. The company puts 900-horsepower Garrett turbines in the Caravan, replacing the 600-675 horsepower PT-6s that come standard, but a quirk in […]

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More ATC Tapes Released In Private Pilot King Air Incident

The FAA on Monday released additional tapes of the conversations between air traffic controllers and Doug White, the low-time private pilot who successfully landed a twin-engine King Air in Florida last week after the pilot died at the controls. The new tape documents the first 14 minutes of radio calls, starting with White’s first transmission, […]

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Cessna Update On SkyCatcher Program

Cessna is showing off a bright purple mockup of its SkyCatcher LSA front and center at its exhibit, and the company reiterated this week that it intends to continue with the program despite the crashes of two test aircraft during spin testing. In the coming weeks, Cessna said, it will gather additional wind tunnel data, […]

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Sun ‘n Fun Opens Today

The clouds have parted, the threat of rain seems to be past and the forecast for the rest of the week is for blue skies and sunshine here in Lakeland, Fla. The show site is busy, with the usual mix of turboprops and sport planes, jets and ultralights, kit aircraft, and long lines of homebuilts […]

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AVmail: April 20, 2009

Each week, we run a sampling of the letters received to our editorial inbox here in AVmail. One letter that’s particularly relevant, informative, or otherwise compelling will headline this section as our “Letter of the Week,” and we’ll send the author an official AVweb baseball cap as a “thank you” for interacting with us (and […]

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Used Aircraft Guide: The Beech Sierra

The normally aspirated 200-HP piston single is a popular niche, filled with a variety of aircraft types. Each, however, comes in the same basic configuration of four seats, a constant-speed prop and-except for the Cirrus SR20 and the much older Beech Musketeer Super III-retractable landing gear. For example, this is where the Mooney 201 resides, […]

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