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Your Garmin, Now By Microsoft?

Wall Street reacted Monday to rumors that Garmin Ltd. may be targeted by Microsoft Corp. as an acquisition — Garmin shares jumped 5 percent as a result. Head equity traders told Bloomberg News that the speculation may be riding a wave borne of news that Nokia Oyj had agreed to buy Navteq Corp., which happens […]

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All Ten Bodies Recovered From Caravan Crash

The Seattle Times has identified Philip Kibler, of Troy, N.Y., as the pilot of a Cessna Grand Caravan that went down in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State Sunday, killing him and nine skydivers. Searchers have recovered all ten bodies after initially locating seven. The Times also identifies seven of nine members of the Snohomish […]

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Europe’s Airline Pax Protest Cellphones Aloft

Forget security and safety-of-flight concerns — airline passengers in the U.K. are worried about their sanity if cellphones are allowed in the cabin in flight. “It would drive me absolutely mad if the person next to me was using his phone,” Gwyneth Dunwoody told the London Telegraph. The newspaper has been spearheading a campaign to […]

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Seven Killed, Three Missing, In Caravan Crash

A Cessna 208 Grand Caravan carrying nine skydivers and a pilot who were returning home to Washington from a weekend in Idaho crashed in the Cascade mountain range on Sunday night. Searchers have located the front half of the wreckage and said it’s unlikely that anyone survived. As of Tuesday morning, the tail section had […]

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Cessna To Offer BRS Parachutes In Skycatcher, All Piston Singles

The folks at Ballistic Recovery Systems have been hinting since this summer, when Cessna introduced its Skycatcher Light Sport Aircraft at EAA AirVenture, that the new airplane would be equipped with a BRS parachute. This week, Cessna finally made it official. The BRS system will be offered as a factory-installed option not only for the […]

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MD-80 Engine Fire Pictures

Last Friday, the left engine on an American Airlines MD-80 caught fire shortly after takeoff from St. Louis’s Lambert Field, on its way to Chicago, with 142 people on board. The crew was able to put the fire mostly out with the onboard fire suppression system but, according to unconfirmed reports, their problems weren’t over. […]

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Skydiving Plane Missing In Washington

Authorities in Washington State are searching for a Cessna Grand Caravan that went missing late Sunday with nine skydivers and an unknown number of other people on board. The aircraft was bringing members of the Snohomish Skydive Team home to Shelton, Wash., from a skydive meet in Idaho. It disappeared from radar about 8 p.m., […]

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Antique Aircraft Intercepted In TFR

The FAA says 12 aircraft on their way to an antique aircraft fly-in in Hagerstown, Md., violated a temporary flight restriction (TFR) and at least four were escorted out by F-16s. FAA spokeswoman Laura Brown told The Washington Post the lack of radios on some of the aircraft led to the interceptions. The Post said […]

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A Second New Airport Comes to Texas

It’s been barely a week since AVweb reported that Bird’s Nest Airport outside of Austin, Texas, would be upgraded as a public GA airport by a private investor. Now, a second new airport appears to be in the works for the area. The Texas Aviation Association is reporting that Villa Muse Studios plans to build […]

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Military Is Developing “Invisible” Airport Lighting

New portable runway lights developed for military use can shine in either a standard visible wavelength or quickly switch to a covert infra-red mode that can be detected only with night-vision gear. During recent tests of the system in Wisconsin, pilots of a C-130 were able to detect the infra-red LEDs (light-emitting diodes) from 25 […]

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