All General aviation articles – Page 389
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An-24 had been ‘allowed to stall’ before its crash
Investigators criticise aircraft’s commander for angle-of-attack blunder on approach
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Sino Swearingen gets FAA certification for SJ30-2
Start-up aircraft manufacturer Sino Swearingen has gained Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) type certification for its SJ30-2 aircraft.
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Scare tactics
However safe GA thinks it is, just one security oversight could plunge the sector into chaos. It is everyone’s job to stop it happening
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China struggles to improve safety
Nation faces challenges of infrastructure and staff shortages as it tries to get to grips with rapid air transport growth
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Avanti II earns approval in time for NBAA show
Updated glass cockpit to be installed in all future versions of Italian twin turboprop
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Metro III almost runs out of fuel
Investigators to look at maintenance after faulty gauges found on aircraft forced to make emergency landing
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New PC-12 distributor has successful start
Pilatus’s new distributor for the UK, Ireland and Spain has pre-sold the eight Pilatus PC-12s it placed deposits on when it launched in July.
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Under wraps
The US industry as a whole and the legacy sector as a group stand poised to undertake the most meaningful capacity cuts in years, whether or not the retrenchment is voluntary.
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Reagan Washington National re-opens to GA
More than four years after 9/11, Washington DC's Reagan National has reopened to general aviation, with the first flight into the downtown airport today.
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Focus on head trauma saves lives and cuts serious injuries
UK CAA estimates fully compliant 16g passenger seats reduce fatalities by 40%