All General aviation articles – Page 616

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    How far can you go?

    1997-07-23T15:52:00Z

    There is nothing new about outsourcing (the practice of obtaining components from a third party). No-one expects an airline to make the tyres for its aircraft, and many successful carriers do not undertake their own heavy maintenance. The trend to outsource more work and concentrate on core services has ...

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    Caravan extends

    1997-07-23T12:26:00Z

    Cessna has named sales representatives for the Caravan single-turboprop utility aircraft in the Czech republic (Czech Aerospace of Prague), India (Taneja Aerospace and Aviation) and Poland (Loyd's Investments (USA)). Source: Flight International

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    Yes to GPS

    1997-07-23T12:16:00Z

    The European Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) has approved the use of global-positioning-system satellite-navigation equipment for general-aviation aircraft which cannot be fitted with flight-management systems to achieve the required navigational-performance standard known as the RNP-5. This requires guaranteed navigational accuracy of within 9km (5nm) for 95% of the time. The move ...

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    NTSB wants to limit Tomahawk training

    1997-07-23T12:06:00Z

    The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) believes that flight training in the Piper Tomahawk should be restricted pending completion of flight-testing by the US Federal Aviation Administration. The Safety Board recommendation to the FAA follows the crash on 4 March, 1994, of a Piper Tomahawk which killed a ...

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    Customers still go nuts over the Squirrel

    1997-07-23T12:00:00Z

    Eurocopter has delivered the 2,000th single-engined helicopter to leave the consortium's Squirrel/Fennec production line. The UK's Defence Helicopter Flying School (DHFS) has taken delivery of an AS350 BA variant of the Squirrel. The single-engined Squirrel has been ordered by 800 customers in 50 different countries. A further 621 orders have ...

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    Lionceau approval due by year-end

    1997-07-23T11:18:00Z

    European Joint Aviation Authorities certification of the French APM-20 Lionceau high-performance, composite light aircraft is expected late this year. The Lionceau was shown in static and flying displays at the Paris air show in June. Flight-testing continues. Three examples of the initial two-seat version have been built. The ...

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    Corporate Air deal helps to fill Ayres Loadmaster orderbook

    1997-07-23T11:09:00Z

    Ayres has announced additional orders for its LM200 Loadmaster single-turboprop freighter, taking its firm orderbook to 67 aircraft, including 50 for launch customer FedEx. The biggest new order is from Billings, Montana-based Corporate Air, which has ordered ten, with options on an addidtional 20. Corporate Air has a fleet ...

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    Closing the GAP

    1997-07-23T10:43:00Z

    Revitalisation of the US general-aviation industry is well underway, but true recovery will depend on manufacturers developing competitive new aircraft which are faster, quieter and easier to fly than today's designs. NASA hopes to stimulate the development of new aircraft through its Advanced General Aviation Transportation Experiments (AGATE) and General ...

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    UK CAA and single-engined flights

    1997-07-23T09:59:00Z

    Sir - I was disappointed to read in Bob Crowe's letter "Getting round UK night-rules" (Flight International, 9-15 July) that he believes that he received a curt "…wait until the JARs are in place" reply from the Civil Aviation Authority, when his operators asked to operate under Joint Aviation ...

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    Commercial flights only concern JAA

    1997-07-23T09:29:00Z

    Sir - The European Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) is concerned with extended-range operations (ETOPS) of smaller, twin-turbofan aircraft only when they are flown for the purpose of commercial air transport. Nobody in the JAA has ever suggested that the proposed rules under discussion should be applicable to these smaller ...

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    The power of dreams

    1997-07-23T09:23:00Z

    The V-Jet II, created by Sam Williams and Burt Rutan to boost interest in small turbofans, points to a new way forward.   Small-turbofan creator Dr Sam Williams and light-aircraft guru Burt Rutan have teamed up to produce a design which they hope will revolutionise general aviation. Williams' ...

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    US schools near trainer choices

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC TWO MAJOR US universities are in the final stages of selecting manufacturers to replace their fleets of training aircraft. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University wants to replace the 103 aircraft at its Daytona Beach, Florida, and Prescott, Arizona, campuses over five years, while the University of North ...

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    US AOPA unveils upgraded Arrow

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    A 1978 PIPER Arrow piston single, reconditioned by the US Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) as a showcase for avionics and other upgrades, will be displayed at the US Experimental Aircraft Association's Oshkosh, Wisconsin, fly-in, beginning on 28 July. The "Ultimate Arrow" has an Arnav Systems MFD ...

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    Atlantic Coast Airlines begins CRJ training despite ban

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    ATLANTIC COAST Airlines has begun pilot training on its first Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ), despite the lack of an agreement enabling it to operate the 50-seat aircraft on its United Express services. United Airlines' pilot contract now bars the carrier's commuter partners from operating regional jets. The ...

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    FAA approves use of PC-based training after push by AOPA

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC AN ADVISORYCIRCULAR (AC) approving the use of personal-computer-based aviation training devices (PC-ATDs) has been issued by the US Federal Aviation Administration, and is expected to simulate development of equipment costing substantially less than general-aviation flight-training devices now available. The US National Air Transportation ...

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    DC-8 training faulted

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Flight-simulator fidelity in reproducing aircraft stall characteristics may have to be improved, if the US Federal Aviation Administration accepts National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommendations emerging from its investigation of December 1996 fatal crash on an Airborne Express McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63 in Virginia. The aircraft crashed when the ...

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    Taneja sets September date for delayed P.68 roll-out

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Kate Sarsfield/LONDON India's Taneja Aerospace and Aviation (TAAL) plans to roll out the first fully indigenously produced Partenavia P.68 light twin in September, five months later than originally planned. The roll-out will coincide with the launch of TAAL'S fractional ownership scheme, which is claimed by the ...

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    An-24 'engine failure' kills 44 in Cuba

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Engine-failure during take-off is the most likely cause of t he 11 July crash of a Cubana Cuban Airlines Antonov An-24, in which all 39 passengers and five crew are believed to have died, says the Cuban aviation authority. The aircraft crashed into the sea, at night in ...

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    Russia certificates Rolls-Royce RB.211-powered Tupolev Tu-204

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    The Rolls-Royce RB.211-powered Tupolev Tu-204 airliner has become the first Russian/Western joint-venture jet-powered-aircraft programme to be certificated in the CIS. The Tu-204-120, which is powered by the RB.211-535E4, was approved by the Aviation Register of the Interstate Aviation Committee on 16 July, clearing the way for deliveries to ...

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    Textron

    1997-07-16T12:21:00Z

    Pat Millard has been appointed original-equipment manufacturer (OEM) sales manager at Textron Lycoming, of Williamsport, Pennsylvania. He is a former vice-president of marketing at Narco Avionics and Porsche Aviation Products. Steve Logue becomes OEM accounts manager. He is a licensed air-transport pilot, commercial and certified flight instructor.   ...