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FAA
REVIEWING CERTIFICATION OF ECLIPSE JET The FAA said on Wednesday that it has begun a 30-day
special review of its certification of Eclipse Aviation's very light
jet, the Eclipse 500. The review started on Aug. 11. Jerry Mack, a
former Boeing safety executive, is leading an oversight team of seven
FAA experts with specialties such as flight testing, avionics, and
certification, all of whom are independent of the original certification
group. The FAA said the review team will look at aircraft safety,
certification of aircraft trim, flaps, screen blanking, and stall
speeds. These issues were the subject of Service Difficulty Reports that
have been filed by operators since the aircraft was certificated on
Sept. 30, 2006. The team will look at whether or not any of these issues
were raised during the certification process and if any of the issues
are currently a threat to safety. A union grievance
filed in October 2006 questioned the timing of the E500 certification
and suggested possible pressure from an FAA pay-for-performance policy.
Eclipse issued a statement saying that it welcomes the independent
investigation and is "confident" in the outcome. More...
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Introducing AV8OR from
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The AV8OR is the portable and affordable GPS built specifically
for pilots, by a company that knows pilots. With navigation routing,
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the AV8OR uses aviation software and symbology pilots understand.
Its 4.3-inch touch screen is larger and easier to read than competing
GPS systems, with an intuitive interface derived from the
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PILOTS
FURIOUS OVER TSA-DAMAGED AIRPLANES Fourteen American Eagle
aircraft were damaged overnight on Monday at Chicago's O'Hare
International Airport when a TSA inspector used instrument probes as
handholds to test the security of the aircraft from tampering, ABCNews reported. Over 40 flights were delayed on
Tuesday while mechanics checked the airplanes. "Our inspector was
following routine procedure for securing the aircraft that were on the
tarmac," TSA official Elio Montenegro told ABC. However, "There is a
sign that clearly says don't step," Mary Frances Fagan, a spokeswoman
for American Airlines, which operates American Eagle, told the Chicago Tribune. One pilot who posted on an Internet
forum wrote, "The brilliant [TSA] employees used an instrument located
just below the cockpit window that is critical to the operation of the
onboard computers. They decided this instrument, the TAT probe, would be
adequate to use as a ladder." More...
MD-82
CRASHES ON TAKEOFF IN MADRID, AT LEAST 153 DEAD An MD-82
operated by Spanair crashed on takeoff in Madrid on Wednesday afternoon.
The aircraft broke apart and a fire ensued, the NTSB said. Early reports
said 44 were dead and 45 injured, but the death toll climbed through the
day. The flight was headed for the Canary Islands, a popular vacation
spot off the West Coast of Africa. Spanair is a low-cost carrier owned
by SAS, the Scandinavian Airlines System, and has been losing money. SAS
had recently tried to sell it off, but couldn't find a buyer, and on
Wednesday, before word of the crash, the pilots had threatened to go on
strike. Weather at the time of the crash was reported as clear.
More...
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PIPER
CONTINUES JET FLIGHT TESTING "The PiperJet has flown 12 times
now," Piper spokesman Mark Miller told AVweb on Tuesday. The jet,
which flew for the first time just last month, is undergoing tests to
explore stability, control and handling throughout the flight envelope.
In the coming months, it will typically be flown for one to three weeks,
and then down for one to three weeks for systems upgrades and the
installation of additional flight test equipment, Miller said. "We are
just finishing a two-and-a-half-week flight test block and are about to
go into a two-week maintenance/upgrade block to get ready for flutter
testing and put paint stripes on the airplane," he said. Piper says the
jet will hold six or seven seats, cruise at 360 knots, and carry 800
pounds of payload with full fuel and a range of 1,300 nautical miles.
More...
ELT
ISSUE DOWN TO THE WIRE IN CANADA The Canadian Owners and
Pilots Association (COPA) says a pending new Transport Canada regulation
that would require new emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) in private
aircraft is too expensive and won't help to rescue lost pilots. The new
406 MHz gear would cost the general aviation sector $100 million -- with
individual aircraft owners forking out $2,000 to $9,000 each -- and is
not effective enough to justify the costs, according to COPA. "The
geostationary satellites that receive the 406 alerting signal have
limitations in latitude (unreliable above 70 degrees North) and
mountainous terrain such that for 40 percent of Canada the ability to
receive the 406 signal is degraded," says COPA. The association wants Transport Canada to
allow each aircraft owner to decide what equipment is best suited to
their own location and operations. The deadline for comments on the
pending rule is Oct. 23. [more] As of Feb. 1, 2009, the international
COSPAS-SARSAT satellite system that receives signals from the 121.5/243
MHz frequencies used in many ELTs will be discontinued. AOPA has taken a
stand against making 406 MHz ELTs mandatory in the U.S. "The decisions
to replace an existing ELT should be left to the discretion of the
aircraft owner," says AOPA. More...
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FAA
SEEKS PILOT FEEDBACK ON FLIGHT SERVICES The FAA is conducting
a satisfaction survey to get feedback about flight services that are
provided to pilots. The FAA says it will use the survey results to
improve service and "to continuously advance the safety and security of
civil aviation." The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete, the FAA
says, and is being conducted by an independent research and consulting
firm. Responses are confidential and anonymous, the FAA says. Questions
touch on topics such as the quality of service from Flight Service
Stations, how quickly calls are answered, and the quality and usefulness
of weather information. A space is provided for additional comments. The
FAA says it will conduct follow-up surveys throughout the year. It
appears to be an invitation-only type of survey, so keep an eye on your
inbox. More...
THE
AGE OF E-BOOKS ARRIVES FOR AVIATORS Many manuals, regs,
training texts and other reference materials now can bought in a
convenient e-book format via the online AVweb Bookstore,
the company said this week. McGraw-Hill, Jeppesen, AeroEd, and the
Aircraft Technical Book Company all have authorized the bookstore to
distribute their publications online. The texts can be downloaded
immediately, avoiding shipping costs and waiting time, and can be read
with free Adobe Reader software on a variety of platforms, including
Macs, PCs, handheld devices, and the popular Kindle wireless reading device. All of the
illustrations and formatting of the printed book are preserved, and the
texts are fully searchable. Hyperlinks make it easy to navigate through
the text, and electronic storage makes it simple to keep your references
handy at home, while traveling, or in the cockpit. And if you're not
sure that e-books are right for you, you can try one
for free. [more] You can also find plenty of traditional books,
DVDs, magazines, software, and more at the AVweb Bookstore site. The
bookstore features over 500 titles from 56 publishers. About 60 percent
of the catalog is now available in either printed or e-book format; that
number is expected to rise to 90 percent by the end of this year, the
company said. For e-book FAQs, click
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SEATTLE
PILOTS AIM TO EXPLORE NORTHERN NORTH AMERICA Here in the
U.S., it's easy to forget that our continent extends well north of the
border, with vast lands stretching to the Arctic Circle and beyond. But
two Seattle pilots, Mark Schoening and Doug DeVries, have set out to
explore those northern lands on a 10,000-mile circumnavigation of Canada
via the famed Northwest Passage. The team launched on Aug. 2 in a pair
of de Havilland Beaver floatplanes, with plans to explore wild lands,
wildlife, wild weather, the Magnetic North Pole, and whatever else they
may encounter. Also along on the trip is a film crew with plans to
create a documentary about the adventure. So far, Schoening, DeVries and
crew have gone fishing, spotted some humpback whales, experienced a
brief engine scare, camped under the stars, paid $8 a gallon for avgas,
encountered at least one famous bush pilot, kept a count of grizzly bear
and musk ox and caribou sightings, and seem to be having a great time
despite temperatures in the 30s. More...
ON
THE FLY ... Two helicopter pilots set a new around-the-world
speed record... FAA won't close Reid-Hillview Airport in
California... Some pilot testing centers have lost their
certification under new FAA rules... A 172 pilot who reportedly
planned to commit suicide in the airplane was talked down.
More...
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CAN
I LAND ON THAT? Urban areas present few open areas for
emergency landings when we need them. Do mall parking lots and warehouse
rooftops offer safe alternatives? More...
AVWEB
INSIDER BLOG: IT'S NOT BUSINESS AS USUAL IN RUSSIA All eyes
are on Russia and its former Soviet sister nations this week and
that has to be giving pause to some Western aviation companies that have
strong ties to the Russian market. AVweb Editor-in-Chief Russ
Niles ponders what may be going through the minds of some major players
in the industry in the latest installment of our AVweb Insider
blog. More...
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Precise Flight: Hidden in
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"A
Celebration"
Celebrating their 45th anniversary this September, the National
Championship Air Races are the last head-to-head air racing event
left on Earth and are the favorite among aviation enthusiasts,
worldwide. The event features six high-speed racing classes and a static
aircraft show, and this year the USAF Thunderbirds and F-22
Demonstration Team will highlight a fleet of world-class aviation
demonstrations. For more information on the National Championship Air
Races or to purchase tickets, call (775) 972-6633, or
visit AirRace.org.
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FBO
OF THE WEEK: AIR 51 (LEX, LEXINGTON, KY)
 Althought it's
still a relatively new FBO, Air 51 in Lexington, Kentucky keeps popping up on
our radar. The latest recommendation comes from AVweb reader
Don Hagedorn, who calls this popular pit stop the "best FBO I
have ever visited," prompting us break with tradition and make Air 51
our "FBO of the Week" for a second time. Don
writes: We were delayed due to weather ... when
returning to Columbia, SC from Oshkosh on 2 August. Their great staff
went out of their way to take care of my 13-year-old nephew and make him
feel welcome while we waited. Fine staff, great facilities, reasonable
fuel prices, and wonderful amenities. Plus, my nephew was especially
thrilled by the TV in the men's room. (Ah, simple
pleasures!) Keep those nominations
coming. For complete contest rules, click
here. AVweb is actively seeking out the best FBOs in
the country and another one, submitted by you, will be spotlighted here
next Monday! More...
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AVWEB'S
AIRVENTURE 2008 VIDEO ROUND-UP This year at EAA AirVenture we
brought you fourteen video reports over the course of seven days. We
realize the news was flying fast and furious during the show, so just in
case you missed any of our reports, you can catch them all here. (Click
through to watch.) More...
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Fly (or Drive) Somewhere! Use
AVweb's Calendar of Events
Air shows, seminars, conferences, club events, fly-ins, pancake
breakfasts, and trade shows are all featured on AVweb's
Calendar of Events.
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PICTURE
OF THE WEEK: AVWEB'S FLYING PHOTOGRAPHY SHOWCASE
We were pretty happy to see photos
and video of the PiperJet's first flight in Vero Beach during
AirVenture week but seeing this "behind the scenes"
shot from Dennis Olcott (of Vero
Beach, Florida, natch) just whets our appetite for more. Fortunately,
Dennis has promised to send some photos of his ride in the chase plane,
so we'll keep our eyes peeled. In the meantime, we'll be sending him one
of those keen AVweb baseball caps we like to hand out from time
to time. If you'd like to earn one of those yourself, you know what to
do, of course submit those photos
here. More...
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