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Glasair Offer: Experimental Performance At LSA Price

Six new buyers can purchase a 145-knot, 1,000-pound useful load kit-built Glasair Aviation Sportsman 2+2 that takes off (and lands) in less than 400 feet and costs less than $125,000 — finished and flying, complete with a 180-hp Lycoming IO-360, a constant-speed prop and a VFR panel. The promotion, announced Thursday, offers a 25% discount […]

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1549 Pilots At AirVenture

The pilots every other pilot wants to talk to will be at EAA AirVenture to retell the most celebrated ditching in history. US Airways Capt. Chesley Sullenberger and FO Jeff Skiles will be featured guests at Theatre in the Woods on the evening of July 31 and they’ll also show up at other venues during […]

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GA Stimulus Plans — From Feds And From Manufacturers

A Pennsylvania airport will be the first GA field to get money from the federal government’s stimulus package, AOPA reported this week. Allegheny County Airport, near Pittsburgh, will get $2 million to renovate a taxiway and relocate a ramp. “The money will definitely be put to good use,” airport manager Dave Shaw told AOPA. “Not […]

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NTSB Update On Colgan Air Dash-8 Crash

Click for larger image The NTSB on Wednesday released factual findings from its investigation into the Feb. 12 crash of Colgan Air Flight 3407 in Buffalo, N.Y, in which all 49 on board and one person on the ground were killed. A preliminary examination of the airplane systems has revealed no indication of pre-impact system […]

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Cessna Commits To Continue SkyCatcher Program

Cessna said in a news release on Wednesday that it is fully committed to the Model 162 SkyCatcher despite two accidents during the flight test program, in which two airplanes were destroyed. “The need for a modern, cost-effective two-seat trainer aircraft has never been greater, and we believe we are well positioned to meet that […]

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Unrecoverable Spin Led To Skycatcher Loss

As was the case with the first Skycatcher prototype crash, an unrecoverable spin led to the loss of the second and last flying Cessna 162 last week. The second airplane had been fitted with a larger tail as a result of the first crash. And, as in the first crash, there were complications with the […]

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Boisture New Hawker Beechcraft CEO

An aviation industry veteran who led NetJets and Gulfstream during his career has taken over from Jim Schuster as CEO of Hawker Beechcraft. Schuster announced his plan to retire in November. Boisture told The Wichita Eagle the current economic issues will fundamentally change the way business is done after the recovery and his job is […]

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JetBlue Ad “Maligns” Business Aviation

The National Business Aviation Association and the Alliance for Aviation Across America have both asked JetBlue to stop an ad campaign that appears to be a satirical attempt to cash in on the ongoing public relations problems suffered by business aviation. The campaign invites “bigwigs” to use the airline instead of flying privately. In response, […]

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Staffing Issues At Denver Tracon Raise Concerns, Restrict Traffic

Traffic in the airspace over Denver has been restricted because managers at the Terminal Radar Control center (TRACON) say they don’t have enough experienced controllers to handle the volumes that once were possible, according to an internal FAA memo that was written last month. Kevin Stark, acting air traffic manager for the FAA at the […]

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