All General aviation articles – Page 350
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US FAA issues airworthiness directive including winter training and low airspeed alarm to address Cessna Caravan icing risks
Completion of an approved pilot winter operations training course and fitment of a low airspeed warning system to Cessna 206 Caravans are expected to be mandated soon by a US Federal Aviation Administration airworthiness directive applying to all commercial operations by the type, says the US Regional Air Cargo Carriers ...
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Old and tired
Airlines and pilots have to work together intelligently to make the best use of new research about pilot fatigue and rules about age
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Eclipse set to offer Avio flight bags
Class 1 EFB will be optional on very light jet by year-end
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Russia cuts red tape to get general aviation moving
Amendments to country's air code ease restrictions on operators of light aircraft
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JAA to adopt multi-crew licence
MPL to go ahead despite pilot union's safety concerns over accelerated implementation of training scheme
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Cessna details 'all-new' CJ4
'Next logical programme' in intermediate range will fly faster and longer than CJ3
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Insurers likely to consider lone pilots in VLJs too risky to offer suitable cover, NBAA experts conclude
Single-pilot commercial operations with very light jets are unlikely to be considered an acceptable risk by insurers despite technological advances to make the latest generation of aircraft easier and safer to fly. This is the consensus of an NBAA aviation insurance and risk management seminar.
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GA launches mass user fee protest, with US industry mobilising grassroots to fight funding plans
US industry mobilises grassroots to fight funding plans
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Trade wins
How long do airlines have to wait before they can be given a stable regulatory environment in which they can do business?