Equipment Reviews

Aviation Life Rafts, Part Four:
Double-Tube Life Rafts

In this four-part series, AVweb provides an in-depth look at aviation life rafts. We examine the regulatory requirements, the common-sense requirements and what you should look for when selecting a life raft. We also examine both the approved and unapproved rafts for the GA market and let you know which ones will more likely save […]

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Aviation Life Rafts, Part Three:
Single-Tube Life Rafts

In this four-part series, AVweb provides an in-depth look at aviation life rafts. We examine the regulatory requirements, the common-sense requirements and what you should look for when selecting a life raft. We also examine both the approved and unapproved rafts for the GA market and let you know which ones will more likely save […]

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Aviation Life Rafts, Part Two:
A Life Raft Primer

In this four-part series, AVweb provides an in-depth look at aviation life rafts. We examine the regulatory requirements, the common-sense requirements and what you should look for when selecting a life raft. We also examine both the approved and unapproved rafts for the GA market and let you know which ones will more likely save […]

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Aviation Life Rafts, Part One:
Requirements and Expectations

In this four-part series, AVweb will provide an in-depth look at aviation life rafts. We’ll examine the regulatory requirements, the common-sense requirements and what you should look for when selecting a life raft. We also examine both the approved and unapproved rafts for the GA market and let you know which ones will more likely […]

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Flight Explorer: Turning the Tables on ATC

I‘ve reviewed dozens of newproducts and services on these pages in recent years, but this one is really special. It’sthe culmination of a decade-old dream of mine, and I’m tremendously excited to be able totell you that the dream has finally become a reality.

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Adam Aircraft’s M-309: Pushing and Pulling a Dormant Market

Whither The Piston Twin? One of the categories conspicuously missing from the raft of revived production aircraft in recent years is the piston-powered twin-engine airplane. Sure, New Piper is selling Seminoles and Senecas to flight schools and charter operators, while Raytheon still offers the Baron 58 series, but only in a normally aspirated, non-pressurized version. […]

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Adam Aircraft’s M-309: Pushing and Pulling a Dormant Market

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GAP Engine Update

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The Last Garmin GPSMAP 295 Review You’ll Ever Read

The title of this article is a thinly veiled attempt at humor about the timing of this review. It has been a year since Garmin first showed its long-anticipated color portable in July 1999 at EAA AirVenture, and since then I’ve lost track of how many emails I’ve received asking when I was going to […]

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