Content Archive: January 2007

Aircraft

EASA Certifies Ae270 Turboprop

On December 15, the European Aviation Safety Agency awarded the type certificate for the Ibis Aerospace Ae270 turboprop single to Aero Vodochody, the Czech
Avionics

Dassault and Honeywell Settle Lawsuit

Dassault Aviation has reached a settlement with Honeywell over a $60 million lawsuit filed against the avionics manufacturer by the French business jet bui
Aircraft

Turboprop Single Partnership Turns Sour

A two-year-old, previously undisclosed partnership between Epic Aircraft parent Aircraft Investor Resources (AIR) and Farnborough Aircraft Corp.
Accidents

Speed Eyed in Citation Fatal Accident

Excessive speed might have been a factor in Tuesday morning’s fatal crash of a Cessna Citation 560 at McClellan-Palomar Airport in Carlsbad, Calif.
Regulations and Government

FAA To Tighten MU-2B Pilot Training

More stringent training requirements for pilots of Mitsubishi MU-2Bs will result from an FAA special safety review of the turboprop twin.
Aircraft

Cessna and Gulfstream Ramping Up Production

Significant increases in orders and deliveries will boost substantially the production of Cessna and Gulfstream business jets, according to the 2005 year-e
Safety

NTSB Wants All EMS Operations Under Part 135

At a public hearing yesterday, the NTSB singled out Part 91 operations in a special study on helicopter and fixed-wing EMS accidents.
Rotorcraft

Gulf Helo Operators Frustrated and Impatient

The Helicopter Association International (HAI) has sent an urgent congressional alert to its members to contact their legislators about resolving continued
Rotorcraft

Pilot Charged with Manslaughter after Helo Accident

A pilot has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges, following an accident in Hawaii last September that killed three passengers.
Regulations and Government

Premier I Hydraulic Failures Lead to Emergency AD

Four reported incidents of in-flight loss of hydraulic fluid led to an emergency AD being issued Friday for the 139 in-service Premier Is.