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Court Denies Bonuses For Hawker Execs

A request from Hawker Beechcraft to allot $5.3 million in bonuses to eight executives was denied by a federal bankruptcy court on Friday, The Associated Press reported. Judge Stuart Bernstein said the proposed plan would reward the executives just for doing their jobs. The bonus request had been opposed by both the machinists union at […]

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NTSB: Flutter Led To Reno Crash

Last year’s fatal crash of a P-51 racing aircraft at Reno was caused by compromised stiffness in the elevator trim-tab system, which led to flutter and loss of elevator pitch control at race speed, said the National Transportation Safety Board inin its probable-cause hearing on Monday. At last year’s race, veteran air racer Jimmy Leeward […]

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NTSB Video Shows Reno Crash Sequence

The NTSB is meeting today (Aug. 26, 2012) to determine a probable cause of the crash at the National Championship Air Races in Reno on Sept. 16, 2011, that resulted in the deaths of 10 people and injured more than 60. Jimmy Leeward’s highly modified P-51, the Galloping Ghost, went out of control near the […]

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App Makes iPad “Mini-HUD”

An Oregon app developer has come up with a unique solution to the problem of spotting unfamiliar airports from the air. Paul Mace is offering ARPort, which he says turns an iPad, iPod or iPhone into a “mini-HUD” that displays pushpin locations of airports within 25 miles in the field of view of the device’s […]

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Cessna Reclaims Speed Title

Cessna says it has reclaimed (from Gulfstream) the distinction of offering the world’s fastest production civilian aircraft with a maximum speed increase on its flagship Citation Ten. In an announcement Friday, the company said it is now calling the top speed of the lengthened and updated version of the Citation X .935 Mach, a .015 […]

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The Aviators’ Launches Third Season

The Aviators, a mostly general aviation-themed documentary lifestyle television series, has wrapped filming for its third season and the first episode will appear Sept. 17 on PBS. In a news release, producer Anthony Nalli said the crew spent 46 days filming in 18 locations to compile a wide variety of segments for the increasingly popular […]

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Neil Armstrong Dead At 82

Neil Armstrong, the civilian astronaut who became the first human to set foot on another celestial body, died Saturday from complications from a heart bypass operation he underwent two weeks ago. He was 82. Armstrong lived with his wife Carol in Cincinnati. There was no immediate word on the plan for remembering the self-described “nerdy […]

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Student Sentenced For False Log Entries

The prosecution was seeking one year in prison, but a judge has handed down a sentence of four years probation, plus a $100 “special assessment,” for a pilot who falsified logbook entries while seeking advanced ratings. According to the U.S. Attorney’s office, Fahad al-Daous submitted a logbook containing an extra 90-plus hours pilot-in-command time and […]

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Airbus Cracks And Cockpit Blackouts

New wing cracks on an Airbus A380 airframe and the continued possibility of full panel blackouts aboard some A320s put Airbus back in the spotlight this week. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Thursday announced that operators of A380 superjumbo aircraft must perform additional “repetitive detailed visual inspections” after a new area of the jet’s […]

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Cirrus SR20/22 Trains French Military

Some pilots training as pilots for the French air force and navy will be passing through Cirrus SR20 and SR22 aircraft along the way following a new agreement, Cirrus announced Thursday. The agreement goes through Cassidian Aviation Training Services (CATS), which the French Air Force Flight School has selected for outsourced training. CATS will operate […]

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