Saturday, September 12, 2009

AirNav to Release 3D ADS-B Flight Tracking Software

AirNav System is planning to release AirNav RadarBox 3D, a tri-dimensional worldwide flight tracking sofware package for Novemeber 26. The software will provide people the opportunity to track flights in real-time and display them on a 3D graphical interface powered by Google Earth and embedded in the applications.

es

Personal Personal
Europe
Professional
Airline and general aviation flights included
All USA and Canada flights (other regions included)
View photos of tracked aircraft
Link to FAA's Aircraft Registration Database
Renewed graphics and interface
Live Airport Information
Only application with Multi-Window tracking
The less expensive price on the market
Information on planned and landed traffic
All times in Local and UTC formats
Blocked flights shown
Airport inbound/outbound flights in different colors
Just an Internet connection needed
No restrictions on airports and flights tracked
Access to European/Worldwide Flights New
Unlimited Monthly Usage
Real-time updated Radar/Cloud weather overlay
Access to METAR/TAF/FAA Airport Status
Track a flight and Fleet Watch functions
Flight Plans displayed
Order Now Order Now Order Now

Pricing

Personal/European Edition Pricing

Personal Edition
(All US/Canada flights)
($79.95) $59.95 each 3 months
(just $19.95 per month)
Order Now
European Edition
(Europe + US/Canada)
€ 59.95 each 3 months
(just € 19.95 per month)
or
£44.95 each 3 months
(just £14.95 per month)
Order Now

Professional Edition Pricing

Professional
Monthly Subscription
US$ 149.95 per month
Order Now
Professional
One Time Payment
valid for 1 year
US$ 1299.95
(25% discount included)
Order Now

Please don't hesitate to request the assistance of an AirNav Systems Sales Representative. We offer volume discounts of up to 40%. Contact Us

For more information http://www.airnavsystems.com/

Monday, September 7, 2009

ConocoPhillips Doubles Young Eagles Fuel Rebate

Rod Palmer, general manager of Phillips 66 Aviation, announced the doubling of ConocoPhillips' fuel rebate for the Young Eagles volunteer pilots to $2.00 per gallon and it is effective till December 31, 2009.

Form more information: http://www.youngeagles.org/volunteers/resources/content/YE%20Resource%20-%20Phillips%20Rebate%20Program.asp#TopOfPage

EAA Wins Approval for Vinatage DERs

EAA's Vintage Aircraft Association (VAA) and the FAA has announced a new program to authorize Designated Engineering Representatives (DER) for vintage aircraft. When a vintage airplane needs a major fixing and needs a new part, the DER approves the engineering data, certifying that the data are consistent with or superior to the original data. Under the new program Vintage Designated Engineering Representatives (VDER), the FAA will designate people who will cover vintage aircraft.

People who want to apply for VDER certification email vintage@eaa.org before submitting an application to the appropriate aircraft certification office.

For more information: http://www.vintageaircraft.org/der/der_checklist.pdf

FAA to Review Part 23

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will begin a new Part 23 regulatory review in 2010. 56 recommendations to direct this regulatory review. Other regulatory workarounds are currently required to address the techniques and technologies for aircraft currently being produced using process that didn't exist when Part 23 was written.

These areas include:
Pilot Interface
Data Management
A review of the structure and process of Part 23
Continued Airworthiness
Design Certification

The FAA expects to begin holdding public meeting around the world to talk about this review.

For more information on Part 23: http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert/design_approvals/small_airplanes/media/Amdt23_58.pdf