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Garmin G500H Helicopter Panel STC’d

The features and convenience fixed-wing operators take for granted with their Garmin glass panels are now available to the helicopter market. Garmin announced today that its G500H has received a supplementary type certificate from the FAA for Bell 206 and 407 models. The dual screen PFD/MFD was specifically designed to fit the limited panel space […]

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LSA Company For Sale, Sadler Vampire

Sadler Vampire, which produces a mid-wing, twin-boom pusher that’s been in development in various incarnations since the 1980s and had been gearing up for LSA certification, is now up for sale — including a prototype and parts — for $50,000. As a light sport aircraft, the two-seat Vampire would have folding wings and fly with […]

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ALPA Seeks More Details About FAA Antidepressant Policy

The Air Line Pilots Association says it has “a substantial number of questions” about how the FAA will implement its new policy to allow pilots to continue to fly while taking certain antidepressants, so the FAA has reopened its comment period to give ALPA another 30 days to file its comments. The original 30-day comment […]

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ICE Nabs Flight School For Visa Fraud

Two individuals who operated a San Diego-area flight school entered guilty pleas last week to charges that they issued false visa documents that allowed at least 53 foreign students to enter the country illegally for flight training. Andrew Burr and Christopher Watson faced misdemeanor charges stemming from a two-year U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) […]

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ELT Technology In Transition

As U.S. pilots slowly begin to phase out old 121.5 MHz emergency locator transmitters and upgrade to 406 MHz units, NASA already is starting to bring the next generation of distress-signal technology online. The Search and Rescue Mission Office at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., has developed a satellite-based system that will […]

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Sukhoi-Alenia Supersonic Bizjet?

A Turkish newspaper says Italian aviation giant Alenia is in talks with Russia’s Sukhoi to bring a new supersonic business jet to market by 2015. Hurriyet, an English daily, says the aircraft will fly at more than Mach 1.6, carry eight passengers and be designed to mitigate sonic booms. It sounds like an update on […]

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Used Aircraft Inventory Down Slightly

Business aircraft use is up and used aircraft inventories are down but both are a long way from the heady days of early 2008, according to a study released by JETNET. There are still 2,700 used business jets on the market and 1,400 turboprops for sale in the U.S. but both figures are down slightly […]

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Two Dead In Rooftop Crash

Two people aboard a Cirrus SR20 were killed Tuesday in what may have been an attempt at an emergency landing on top of a building near a Toronto airport. Derek Sifton, the owner of Buttonville Airport in suburban Markham, said the pilot of the aircraft, which had just taken off, was in communication with the […]

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