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GoJet to Land in St. Louis August 1

A new division of Hulas Kanodia’s Trans States Holdings will start flying scheduled service on August 1 with the first of up to 30 Bombardier CRJ700s, acco

Comair’s Rademacher Quits Post

Comair president Randy Rademacher has left the company “to pursue other opportunities,” just weeks after DOT Inspector General Kenneth Mead launched an inv
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Free look-see for low-cost e-mail aloft

For corporate aircraft passengers whose airborne Internet ambitions don’t extend beyond retrieving and sending e-mail, ASI, a small Australian communicatio
Training and Workforce

Garmin G1000 avionics training video offered

Operators who have ordered a Citation Mustang very light jet don’t have to wait for an aircraft or a simulator to familiarize themselves with the aircraft’
ATC

Expert Advocates Taking Older Equipment off Aircraft

Aircraft operators have been forced to add new technology to meet updated requirements since the 1950s, but nothing ever seems to come off aircraft, one ai
ATC

Civil air navigation plans progress on several fronts

Much positive news about the future of civil air navigation broke late last year.
Avionics

Sandel Delivers 1,000th TAWS Unit

Sandel Avionics last month reported it has shipped its 1,000th ST3400 terrain awareness and warning system (TAWS), a 3-ATI-size unit that includes a TAWS d
Avionics

FLIR Maker Targets General Aviation Market

Forward Vision, a Florida company that specializes in infrared technology for aviation and marine applications, reports that it has been holding talks with
Regulations and Government

Europe Extends ACAS II Exemptions to March 2006

Eurocontrol is offering equipment exemptions until March 31 next year for operators flying to Europe without ACAS II (TCAS with Change 7).
Avionics

As VLJ designs mature, makers hone cockpit ideas

The new breed of very light jets (VLJs) now under development could turn out to be the biggest catalyst for business aviation growth since Bill Lear’s halc
Avionics

Chelton EFIS Certified in Bell and Eurocopter Models

Chelton Flight Systems has received FAA STC approval to install its FlightLogic synthetic-vision EFIS in several models of the Eurocopter AS 350 AStar and
Avionics

Garmin Introduces Ready-to-Fly Handheld PDA

Garmin has added a long list of aviation-specific applications to its iQue 3600 Palm-powered personal digital assistant (PDA) to create a multitask handhel
Avionics

Jeppesen Demonstrates In-flight JeppView Updates

Showing off the company’s latest electronic database delivery capability, Jeppesen last month marked a noteworthy milestone by sending an entire worldwide
Safety

NTSB Warning: Ice on Wings Doesn’t Fly

As a result of its ongoing investigation into the November 28 fatal takeoff accident of a Challenger 604 in Montrose, Colo., the NTSB has issued a special
Aircraft

Pilatus delivers the 500th PC-12

Pilatus Aircraft marked a major milestone on January 14 by delivering the 500th PC-12 after some 10 years of production of the big turboprop single in Stan
Regulations and Government

FAA seeks comment on Cape Town Treaty rules

The FAA is inviting comments on final changes to U.S.
Aircraft

In The Works: Quest Kodiak

Quest Aircraft’s new Kodiak high-wing, fixed-gear turboprop single successfully completed its 50th flight on January 11, just three months after the aircra
Aircraft

In The Works: Adam A700

Adam Aircraft of Englewood, Colo., told AIN that certification of the $2.1 million A700 business jet has moved to the right, from December
Aircraft

In The Works: Grob-Werke G160 Ranger

Flight testing of the 1,800-nm G160 Ranger, which first flew last March, continues at Grob-Werke’s aviation facility in Tussenhausen, Germany.

Business Aviation on the Web

The Internet has long shed its image as a technology plaything; in fact, it has become an ingrained, and indispensable, part of many people’s daily lives.
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Regulations and Government

EASA drafts proposal for expanded role

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has introduced a proposal to extend the scope of its regulatory activities to include “air operation, aircrew li
Safety

Advisory circular addresses laser threat

In response to numerous reports of lasers being pointed at aircraft, the FAA last month issued advisory circular (AC) 70-2 requesting all aircrews to repor

Organizers announce future convention dates for EBACE

The European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) will take place in Geneva at least through 2009.
Safety

Taking a closer look at the Part 135 record

Of 19 fatal accidents involving Part 135 jet operators from 1999 to the end of last year, 13 befell flights flown under FAR Part 91–that is, without paying

Gillette succeds Johnson at Honeywell Aerospace

Honeywell last month named Robert Gillette president and CEO of its aerospace operations, its largest single division, replacing Robert Johnson, who had he

People in Aviation: March 2006

David Hupp was named president and CEO of AIG Aviation.
Accidents

Final Report: Engine-control problems plagued MU-2

Mitsubishi MU-2B-26A, La Verne, Calif., March 27, 2004–The NTSB said the probable cause of the hard landing was the pilot’s failure to com
Accidents

Final Report: Hydraulic failure a factor in NYC newscopter crash

Eurocopter AS 350BA, Brooklyn, N.Y., May 4, 2004–The NTSB blamed the crash of Helinet Aviation Services’ WNBC News Chopper 4 on the pilot’
Accidents

Final Report: Spatial disorientation brought down Caravan

Cessna 208B Caravan, Spanish Fort, Ala., Oct.
Rotorcraft

Final Report: EMS helicopter crashed in fog

Bell 407, Newberry, S.C., July 13, 2004–The NTSB blamed the EMS helicopter accident on the pilot’s failure to maintain terrain clearance as a result