Thursday, October 1, 2009

AvTek’s Pulsar receives STC Approval

AvTek's landing light system, Pulsar MosFet, received STC approval on September 18, 2009. The system is installable in 30-45 mins with no wires to cut, change or altered.

Price: Starts at $295. Upgrades $195.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sporty’s Garmin G1000 Course goes online

Sporty's Garmin G1000 Checkout Course is now availble in an online format with new interactive features. The Garmin G1000 Checkout is a perfect complement to in-aircraft training with an instructor, covering everything you need to know to be safe, proficient and comfortable with the G1000. It covers GFC-700 digital autopilot, use of XM weather, Stormscope, electronic checklists, charts and synthetic vision technology (SVT). This is for both VFR and IFR flying.

The online version of the Garmin G1000 Checkout Course is available for $89.95.

For more information: 800-SPORTYS or http://www.sportys.com/

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Brad Stiefvater Completed and Flew the First Van's RV-12

Brad Steifvater of Salem, South Dakota became the first customer for Van's Aircraft to complete and fly a Van's RV-12 kit. Brad Steifvater first flew it on September 19, 2009 in Madison, South Dakota.

Van's RV-12 is a Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) and is a two-seat all metal and runs on Rotax 912 engine.

FAA Requires Inspections For Some Teledyne Continental Motors

The FAA issued on Tuesday airworthiness directive that affects certain Teledyne Continental Motors reciprocating engines with TCM EQ3 cylinders installed. The Ad applies to engines in the O-470, IO-470, TSIO-479, IO-520, TSIO-550, and IOF-550 series. The AD requires initial and repetitive visual inspections of TCM EQ3 cylinders for cracks and must be indentified and intially inspected within 20 flight hours after October 7, 2009. Cracks in cylinder head can cause engine failures or fire in the engine compartment.

Instructions: http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/E9-22287.htm

Paul Rinaldi to be the Next President for National Air Traffic Controllers Association

Photo of (Paul Rinaldi)
Paul Rinaldi will be the next President of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA). Rinaldi got 5,023 votes. He will take over Patrick Forrey on October 19, 2009.

National Business Aviation Association Offers Electronic Advance Passenger Information System Service

NBAA members can now subscribe to a service http://www.nbaa.org/ops/intl/customs-regulatory/apis/#text that streamlines the electronic Advance Passenger Information System (eAPIS).

For more information: http://www.nbaa.org/ops/intl/customs-regulatory/apis/#text

Asepn Avionics Multi-Function Display, Weather get Technical Standard Order

Aspen Avionics has got approval by the FAA to start filing orders on technical standard order (TSO) on the Multi-Function Display (MFD), weather functions on its glass panel retrofits.