All General aviation articles – Page 616

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    Single-engined flight correction

    1997-08-06T12:12:00Z

    Sir - I was angered by the addition of something which I would not have written in my letter headed "UK CAA and single-engined flights" (Flight International, 23-29 July, P40). I did not, and would never have, written that Mr Crowe "-asked to operate under Joint Aviation Requirements ...

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    Signature

    1997-08-06T12:06:00Z

    Bruce Van Allen has been promoted to executive vice-president and chief operating ofÌcer, with responsibility for overseeing operations, marketing and human resources at Signature Flight Support, of Orlando, Florida. He was formerly senior vice-president of operations. Blake Fish and Chuck Bobbitt have been appointed vice-presidents of operations, reporting to Van ...

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    Tashkent factory develops programme for An-2 restoration

    1997-08-06T00:00:00Z

    The 243 repair factory in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, has developed a restoration programme for the Antonov An-2 bi-plane and its Shvetsov ASh-62 piston engine. Almost all Uzbeki An-2s are in need of urgent repair, but so far only two airframes have been restored at the factory, which expects to repair 50 ...

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    Yakovlev warns on Yak-52 aerobatics

    1997-08-06T00:00:00Z

    YAKOVLEV HAS ISSUED a service bulletin warning owners and would-be-purchasers of the Yak-52 light aircraft that some earlier models are not fully capable of aerobatics. The Yak-52 is a radial-powered primary trainer, a tandem-seat version of the Yak-50 aerobatic aircraft. The type has been in production in Romania ...

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    LHTEC focuses on CTP800 design

    1997-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/Indianapolis US engine manufacturers AlliedSignal and Allison are completing final-design work on the CTP800 turboprop for the Ayres LM200 Loadmaster freighter, following selection of a Hamilton Standard propeller system. The Loadmaster will be powered by twin CTP800s, a turboprop version of the T800 turboshaft, developed ...

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    FAA approves composite repairs

    1997-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/LONDON An aircraft-repair technique developed by the Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico together with composites specialists from Textron Systems, has gained initial approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration as an alternative to riveted aluminium. The bonded composite "doubler" is the result of a three-year FAA-sponsored ...

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    Europa Aviation improves its two-seat kitplane

    1997-08-06T00:00:00Z

    UK MANUFACTURER Europa Aviation launched an improved version of its two-seat kitplane at Oshkosh. The Europa XS has a cruise speed exceeding 175kt (320km/h), a range of more than 1,600km (865nm), a higher payload and increased cockpit and baggage space. The $24,000 kit is designed to be completed ...

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    Business jets boost US GA production

    1997-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC US MANUFACTURERS delivered 16.5% more general-aviation (GA) aircraft in the first half of 1997, compared with the same period of 1996. Billings were up by 60% to almost $2 billion for the first six months, says the US General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), citing a ...

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    Cessna studies new singles

    1997-08-06T00:00:00Z

    CESSNA HASBEGUN work on new light-aircraft designs to supersede its piston singles. No decision has been taken on when the Model 172, 182 and 206 will be replaced, but company sources suggest that a design freeze could take place 18 months from now. The US manufacturer restarted piston-single ...

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    Diesels spark off Oshkosh interest

    1997-08-06T00:00:00Z

    New diesel aero-engines attracted intense interest from Oshkosh visitors, with manufacturers promising substantial reductions in operating costs. Teledyne Continental unveiled details of its CSM 283 diesel engine being developed under NASA's General Aviation Propulsion (GAP) programme, Socata displayed the Morane Renault diesel engine intended to power a light-aircraft family based ...

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    Piper turbocharges Saratoga six-seater

    1997-08-06T00:00:00Z

    NEWPIPERAIRCRAFT has received US certification for a turbocharged version of its Saratoga II five- to six-seat piston single. Customer deliveries will begin this month. The company has also improved the normally aspirated Saratoga IIHP. The PA-32R-301T Saratoga IITC is powered by a turbo-charged 225kW (300hp) Textron Lycoming TIO-540, ...

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    Bogota plays safe for FAA

    1997-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Colombia's airlines are feeling the effects of an invigorated safety campaign aimed at convincing the US Federal Aviation Administration to upgrade Colombia from its Category II status under the FAA's controversial rating of the oversight practices of foreign civil aviation authorities. The country's third largest domestic carrier, Aero-Republica, ...

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    US starts up merge mania

    1997-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Low-fare, low-cost startups on both the east and west coasts of the US are seeking critical mass through mergers in their struggle for survival. On the east coast, ValuJet's mid-July merger with Airways Corporation allows the Atlanta-based airline to obtain critical mass without technically infringing the growth restrictions ...

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    China Southen floats on pair of stock exchanges

    1997-07-30T13:55:00Z

    China Southern Airlines is to become the largest mainland Chinese carrier yet to float its shares publicly, with a dual listing on the New York and Hong Kong exchanges. The Guangzhou-based airline is to make an initial public offer of around 32% of its stock at the end of ...

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    Avtech

    1997-07-30T12:05:00Z

    Robert Horgan, who was previously shop manager with Raytheon Aircraft, has been appointed director of maintenance at Avtech Executive Flight Center, of McCollum Field, near Atlanta, Georgia. He replaces Dwayne Pittsenbarger, who has taken up a position with the US Federal Aviation Administration.   Source: Flight International

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    Midcoast

    1997-07-30T12:01:00Z

    Lonnie Thibodeaux has been promoted to manager of domestic sales at Sabreliner subsidiary Midcoast Aviation, which supplies support for corporate, private and government aircraft. He was formerly manager of south-west regional sales.   Source: Flight International

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    Span addes Beeches

    1997-07-30T09:46:00Z

    Indian feeder air-taxi operator Span Aviation has acquired six used aircraft from Raytheon, four Beech King Air B200s and two Beech 1900Cs, in a deal worth $15 million. Source: Flight International

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    Cleveland FBO added to Phillips 66 ranking

    1997-07-30T00:00:00Z

    The Business Aircraft Center, based at Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, Ohio, has joined fuel-supplier Phillips 66's fixed-base-operation (FBO) network, with the highly rated Aviation Performance Center designation. Services available include aircraft management and charter, maintenance and a flight school. The FBO was acquired in June 1996 and substantially upgraded. ...

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    Fleet addition

    1997-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Zurich-based Jet Aviation has taken delivery of its first Canadair Challenger 604 twinjet, to add to its fleet of 45 aircraft of various types. The General Electric CF34-3B1-powered aircraft will form part of Jet's charter-management business. Source: Flight International

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    Design changes delay Premier I

    1997-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC RAYTHEONAIRCRAFT has pushed back the first flight, certification and delivery of its Premier I entry-level business jet to incorporate design changes required to ensure that the aircraft meets its performance guarantees. The first flight of the Premier I was planned for December 1997, ...