All General aviation articles – Page 310
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FAA: ADS-B equippage could cost $8bn
A proposed US Federal Aviation Administration rulemaking for the airborne portion of automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast...
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General Aviation in brief - 9 October 2007
EUROCOPTER ERA Era Helicopters has ordered four more Eurocopter EC225s, bringing its order tally for the type to eight. Era is the first offshore oil...
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Comment - What, us worry?
As the business aviation industry pats itself on the back after another busy NBAA convention, and manufacturers' orderbooks overflow, it is hard to believe there could be trouble ahead
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Garmin, L-3 win new flightdeck applications
Garmin has extended its lead in general aviation integrated flightdecks with two new G1000...
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More research sought on differences between simulator training and reality
More research is needed into the differences between simulator training and reality, according to several speakers and expert delegates at a UK Royal Aeronautical...
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NTSB: Crossfield should have updated weather; controller should have helped
The US National Transportation Safety Board has cited pilot error as well as air traffic controller...
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Bombardier launches carbon-offset programme
In an effort to boost its environmental credentials Bombardier has launched a carbon-offset programme for new business aircraft owners, managed by UK carbon-offset...
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EASA prepares to release vision of airport and air traffic management safety regulation
Publication of the European Aviation Safety Agency's vision for overseeing airport and air traffic management...
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Commercial helicopter market growth continues
This week's Helitech show at Duxford, UK welcomes an industry in high spirits with strong global demand in sectors from executive transport to oil exploration
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GA feeling the bite of instructor shortage
Tomorrow's pilots are finding fewer instructors to train them as airlines whisk up new employees with fewer and fewer flight hours, warned NBAA exhibitors at the show this morning.