Content Archive: October 2007

ARSA proposes maintenance manual availability solution

Last April the Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) brought together 11 companies to develop and refine a draft policy that the association had m

O'Hare slots draw NBAA ire

Although members of the House aviation subcommittee commended the FAA for its efforts to address delays at Chicago O’Hare International Airport in the shor

Pre-owned aircraft market rebounds

As we embark on the final and historically most active quarter of the year, buyer activity by most accounts seems to be building steam.

Thunder Aviation offers Falcon 20 RVSM STC

Thunder Aviation of Chesterfield, Mo.

Preliminary Report: Possible power loss on takeoff

RAYTHEON BEECH KING AIR A90, PENSACOLA, FLA., AUG.

Final Report: Severe turbulence exceeded airframe limits

ROCKWELL AERO COMMANDER 690B, HOMERVILLE, GA., MARCH 27, 2003–An in-flight encounter with unforecast severe turbulence resulted in the design limits

Factual Report: Fatal overrun in Del Rio

LEARJET 25B, DEL RIO, TEXAS, SEPT.
Charter & Fractional

AMI Jet Appeals Emergency Suspension to NTSB

Last night, AMI Jet Charter submitted a petition for review to the NTSB’s law

787 First Flight, Deliveries Delayed Six Months

Continuing “challenges” involving the assembly of the first Boeing 787 prototype have forced the company to delay first flight and certification by at leas
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