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Tuesday, April 26, 2011 Great New Products!
A selection of gadgets and gear from Aviation’s Spring Break 2011: Sun ’N Fun
In the middle of the best of Spring Break air show times it became, for a day, the very worst of times. |
Tuesday, April 26, 2011 June 2011 Readback
Super Legend
At Sun ’n Fun, American Legend Aircraft introduced their new Super Legend, the latest in their lineup of two-place sport aircraft. |
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 May 2011 Readback
Cirrus Acquired By Chinese Company
In a milestone development, Cirrus announced that Cirrus Aircraft will be sold to China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co. (CAIGA). |
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 April 2011 Readback
Flight Design Fights Fires
A firefighting department based at 8,300 feet in the Ecuadorian Andes has acquired a Flight Design CTLS light-sport aircraft as its aerial support unit. |
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 March 2011 Readback
More Piper Seminoles For ATP
Aircraft has sold six Piper Seminole multi-engine aircraft to Airline Transport Professionals (ATP), for airline pilot training. |
Tuesday, December 7, 2010 January/February 2011 Readback
Tecnam P2006T FAA Certified!
On November 10, the FAA certified the Tecnam P2006T, a four-seat piston twin aircraft. |
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 December 2010 Readback
LSA Fly-In To The Bahamas
Light-sport aircraft pilots refusing to tolerate winter flying doldrums have a perfect outing: the first-ever LSA Fly-In to the Bahamas on December 10-12. |
Tuesday, September 21, 2010 November 2010 Readback
Fly A Warbird
The Pacific Prowler, a Texas-based nonprofit organization, is looking for GA pilots who can fly the group’s North American B-25 Mitchell bomber and a C-47 Gooney. |
Tuesday, August 24, 2010 October 2010 Readback
Sport Pilots In The Bahamas!
The Bahamas has changed its rules to allow U.S.-based sport pilots to operate in its airspace. |
Tuesday, July 20, 2010 September 2010 Readback
More Pounds For Terrafugia
Terrafugia has received an exemption from the FAA to grant the Transition LSA an additional 110 pounds, allowing for a maximum takeoff weight of 1,430 pounds. |
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