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FAA Finalizes Fatigue Rules Amid Criticism

Pilots will have a 10-hour minimum rest period prior to flight duty with enough time during that period for eight hours of uninterrupted sleep, according to new rules (PDF) finalized Wednesday by the FAA — there are other details and exceptions. Cargo operators will not be subject to the new rules unless they elect to […]

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Air Force: Pilot’s Failure Was Fatal

The Air Force is blaming a veteran pilot for the crash of his F-22 fighter, saying he lost control of the airplane while preoccupied with fixing the oxygen system. Capt. Jeffey Haney had his mobility and vision restricted while flying an F-22 at 38,000 feet and 1,039 KTAS, at night, and then the jet cut […]

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Amelia Earhart Flies A Cirrus

Denver traffic reporter Amelia Rose Earhart is distantly related to the famous aviator, and says her parents gave her that name to inspire her — and it worked. Earhart already has earned her private pilot certificate, and this week she’s flying from Oakland, Calif., to Miami in a Cirrus SR-22 to re-trace one of her […]

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Who Will Follow Babbitt?

With Randy Babbitt’s recent departure from the FAA’s top job after a drunk-driving arrest, the job is being filled by his former deputy, Michael Huerta, but speculation has already begun about who will be the next administrator. In an analysis by Politico on Tuesday, five names are floated, including several who are well-known in aviation […]

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Aviation Consumer: Cirrus Safety Record Just Average

When the Cirrus SR20 and 22 first appeared a dozen years ago, the models’ full airframe parachute system and stall/spin resistant wing were expected to set new standards for light aircraft safety. But according to Aviation Consumer‘s January edition, the Cirrus line has achieved, at best, a middle of the road safety and accident record […]

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LightSquared Files FCC Petition

LightSquared has thrown down a potentially tricky legal gauntlet and challenged the Federal Communications Commission to clarify its right to use the sliver of radio spectrum it owns for a ground-based broadband network. In a petition for declaratory ruling (PDF) filed Tuesday, the upstart broadband service wholesaler repeats its claim that the manufacturers of GPS […]

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Honda Adds Third Test Aircraft

The past few years have been tough on the light jet sector, with several programs being put on hold or abandoned, but the slow but sure development of the HondaJet has been seemingly unaffected by the economic turbulence of late. In its typically slow and determined fashion, Honda Aircraft waited a month to announce the […]

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Icing Cited In TBM-700 Freeway Crash

All five people on board a Socata TBM-700 were killed Tuesday morning after the single-engine turboprop apparently lost a wing in flight, then spiraled to a crash in the median of busy Interstate 287 in New Jersey and burned. Nobody on the ground was hurt. The airplane had taken off from Teterboro just 14 minutes […]

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Seven-Year Sentence For Repeat Airplane Thief

Colton Harris-Moore, the teenager whose two-year crime spree included the theft of several airplanes — which he taught himself to fly from manuals and videos — was sentenced on Friday to serve seven years and three months in jail after pleading guilty to 33 counts of burglary and theft. Harris-Moore, now 20, was “pleased” with […]

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Garmin Releases Trainer App For GTN 750

Garmin announced on Tuesday it has released a new iPad 2 trainer app for its GTN 750 hybrid navigator, downloadable from the iTunes app store for $24.99. The iPad is an especially good training device, according to Garmin spokesman Carl Wolf, because of the touchscreen, which simulates the actual GTN 750 operation. “By using this […]

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