All General aviation articles – Page 288
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Northwest 757 diverts to Vegas after losing part of wing
Northwest 757 diverts to Vegas after losing part of wing
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Missing ingredients retard supersonic jet setters
Would-be supersonic business jet makers continue to advance their designs while awaiting certain key ingredients despite indicators that the executive market...
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Single engine turboprops prosper
The single-engined turboprop sector is riding high. Continued hikes in the price of oil worldwide, coupled with their unrivalled operational flexibility,...
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Diesel pioneer goes it alone
After long flying in formation with troubled engine maker Thielert, Diamond Aircraft is designing its own jet-fuel powerplant
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Single European Sky is born in Rome
After a long and painful gestation, the Single European Sky (SES) was born in Rome on 6 May. Nearly 500 people from the industrial and institutional partners...
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Comment - National governments need to let go of local ATM is the Single European Sky is to work
The Single European Sky is no longer a study, it is entering the implementation phase. The question is whether national governments will relinquish their direct control of local ATM
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FLIGHT TEST: Pilatus PC-12NG
I had not flown the Pilatus PC-12 or -12 NG single turboprop, received no simulator training or computer-based training on the upgraded aircraft's Honeywell...
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Regional Air to trial five-blade prop on Metro
Germany's Regional Air Express is to use one of its Fairchild Metros to conduct certification tests of a five-blade propeller developed by MT-Propeller (pictured...
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Dutch mull specific greenhouse gases for taxation
The Netherlands is mulling over whether to build into its new controversial environment tax a specific levy linked to climate-changing nitrogen oxide (NOx)...
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Eclipse gains Indian, Australian certification for EA500
Eclipse gains Indian, Australian certification for EA500
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Eurocontrol to simulate VLJ operations in European airspace
Eurocontrol is working to collate enough information about very light...
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Runway debris detection system takes aim at human error
An advanced foreign objects debris (FOD) detection system developed by Israeli company Xsight is being tested at...
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EASA clarifies pan-European GA vision
The European Aviation Safety Agency's vision for unified general aviation across Europe was clarified on 25 April at AeroExpo Prague following publication...
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ANZ maintenance workers threaten industrial action
ANZ maintenance workers threaten industrial action
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FAA: Pilots again blamed for DFW controller errors
A soon-to-be-released report by the US Transportation Department's Inspector General (IG) will reveal that managers...