All General aviation articles – Page 338
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Flight's training special: Eager to learn
From China to the Middle East, the aviation boom has set off a skills scramble as countries struggle to find and train thousands of new pilots. We look at how flying schools in China and India, as well as training providers in Australia, North America and elsewhere, are responding to ...
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Training special: China
Can China open enough flying schools - and, until it does, can overseas trainers manage the demand?
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USAF faces further combat search-and-rescue battles
HH-47 selection should be revisited, says GAO, giving hope to Lockheed, Sikorsky
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Training special: North America
China and India rely heavily on North American flying schools - but do they get value for money?
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Grob SPn back in the air after crash
Authorities clear light jet for flight testing following inspection in wake of November's fatal accident to prototype.
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Video: Bell completes first two flights of 429 prototype from its Montreal facility
Bell Helicopter completed the first flight of its twin-engine Bell 429 prototype at its Mirabel facility in Montreal on Tuesday and Flight has obtained a video the event.
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Video: Ballistic Recovery Systems tests get-home parachute destined for Diamond D-Jet VLJ
Ballistic Recovery Systems is on track to complete its Next Generation Parachute System (NGPS) by year’s end.
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Lockheed, Sikorsky welcome GAO ruling urging re-contest for CSAR-X competition awarded to Boeing's HH-47 Chinook
Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky have welcomed a Congressional watchdog’s recommendation that the US Air Force re-open its 145-aircraft CSAR-X combat search-and-rescue competition, won by Boeing in November last year with the HH-47 Chinook.
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GECI boosts Skylander production
Higher than expected demand may prompt manufacturer to add China facility to planned Portuguese assembly line