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JEFF
SKILES, FLIGHT 1549 FIRST OFFICER, VISITS SUN 'N FUN Jeff
Skiles, best known as the guy in the right seat when US Airways Flight
1549 ditched in the Hudson last year, is spending a few days this week
at Sun 'n Fun in Lakeland, Fla., to share his story with thousands of
aviation enthusiasts. Skiles flew for 24 years with the airline, and
that day last year was his first time in the front seat of an Airbus
A320. "I had just finished school," he told a news conference on
Wednesday, "and there was no training for a dual engine failure at low
altitude." The only checklist available presumed that the crew had
20,000 feet or so to try restarts. That might change after the NTSB
finishes its report and issues safety recommendations, Skiles said. That
final report from the safety board should be released within a few
weeks. More...
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LSA
MANUFACTURERS LOOKING FOR AN UPTURN "Calls and e-mails and
interest are all picking up," said Dan Johnson, chairman of the Light
Aircraft Manufacturers Association at Sun 'n Fun on Wednesday, "but
sales are still very slow so far in 2010." Like the rest of the
industry, the LSA manufacturers saw a sales slump in 2009, though with a
drop of 42 percent it was less severe than the downturn for regular
piston airplanes. But although there is no big surge in sales yet, the
LSA Mall here at Sun 'n Fun is full, with 18 airplanes on display.
Interest in the aircraft continues to be high around the world. At the
recent Aero general aviation show in Europe, LSA manufacturers from the
continent banded together to form their own industry group, LAMA-EU.
They will address issues of concern to European aviators, and also work
with other international groups toward the creation of one LSA standard
for the global market, Johnson said. More...
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NEW
AMPHIB: A DREAM WITH WINGS Every aviation event needs a few
new dreamers who are putting it on the line to make the airplane of
their imagination a reality, and at Sun 'n Fun on Wednesday, those
dreamers were John Meekins, president of Privateer
Industries, and his director of marketing, Frank Leventhal. The two
turned up in the press tent with a model of their six-place,
carbon-fiber, ducted-fan-powered airplane, and said they have a
full-size prototype in the works back home in Seattle, Wash. They hope
to fly it by the end of the year, they said. "This is a fully
self-funded project so far," said Meekins, but he added that he's had
some interest from investors. More...
SMA
JET-A PISTON: "READY FOR MARKET" SMA's jet-A-burning general
aviation piston engine has been around for more than seven years now,
and its time has come, according to company president Luc Pelon. "We are
ready, the market is ready, and the aviation industry is ready," Pelon
said Wednesday at Sun 'n Fun. Earlier versions of the SMA engine
have been flown in Maules and C182s. (Click
here for a report from AVweb's Paul Bertorelli, who went
flying in an SMA-powered 182 in January.) Pelon said the operating costs
of the engine are 40 percent less than for a similar avgas engine. "It
burns 9 gallons per hour on a Cessna 182," he said. "There are no
magnetos, no spark plugs, and it is air cooled." More...
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AVIDYNE
INTEGRATES SAFETY ENHANCEMENTS Avidyne will have an updated
version of its Entegra Release 9 integrated flight deck avionics system
in coming months and the new version, called Release 9.1, has some
innovative features designed to aid in en route situational awareness.
At a news conference at Sun 'n Fun 2010, the company unveiled a feature
called FMS Preview that allows the pilot to see a split screen graphical
display as they scroll through the departures, airways, approaches and
other decision point items. There's also an FMS Centered feature that
centers the display on each of the waypoints in the flight plan. The
pilot can scroll through the waypoints to get a picture of the en route
weather. The combination of the two features enhances the pilot's
ability to plan and safely execute the flight says Avidyne COO Patrick
Herguth. "Not only can pilots be sure they are choosing the correct
procedure, they can also see the procedure relative to datalink weather
on the map to ensure they are choosing the best route or best approach
for the current weather conditions," he said. More...
ASPEN
EXPANDS PRODUCT LINE, FEATURES The rest of the aviation
industry may still be struggling to recover from last year's slump, but
Aspen
Avionics had a banner year in 2009. "We grew by 38 percent last
year," said CEO John Uczekaj at Sun 'n Fun on Wednesday morning. "And we
expect to keep that up, with 50 percent or so growth in 2010." He
credits new products as well as "organic" growth for the continued
expansion. Uczekaj and his staff went on to announce multiple new
upgrades, new products, new packaging, and some rebate deals. Among the
new features, early next year the company will ship synthetic vision as
a software upgrade for its Evolution 1000 PFD, for $2,995. The product
is on display at the Aspen Avionics booth here at Sun 'n Fun.
More...
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WASHINGTON
STATE DECIDES AGAINST AIRCRAFT TAX The Washington state
legislature has passed a tax bill that dropped a proposed tax increase
on aircraft, AOPA said in a news release on Wednesday. The proposed tax would
have made the state's registration rates the highest in the nation, AOPA
said. Existing fees would have gone up by as much as 1,400 percent,
according to the National Business Aviation Association. Both AOPA and
NBAA joined with other local and regional pilot groups to create a
Washington Aviation Coalition that organized opposition to the state's
plan. The coalition reached out to legislators to explain the impact the
tax would have on general aviation. GA supports 178,375 jobs in the
state, adding up to $140.8 million in wages, NBAA said. The bill has now been sent to the state
governor for approval. The partnership of the various groups
appears to have been a powerful strategy. "We pooled our resources in
the effort to defeat the aircraft excise tax," said Ryan Zulauf, chair
of the coalition. "This is the first time we've ever done that, and it
was really effective." Greg Pecoraro, AOPA's vice president for airports
and state advocacy, said the personal efforts of local pilots "played a
big role in giving the Senate pause and keeping the tax out of the final
package." Debate over the issue continued until almost the end of a
30-day special session, AOPA said. More...
NTSB:
LET PILOTS CHECK TIRES Pilots as well as maintenance workers
need to know that the tires on transport-category aircraft require
careful monitoring, the NTSB said this week. The board released a list
of safety recommendations (PDF) on Wednesday stemming from its investigation of
a fatal Learjet
60 crash in 2008. Tires can lose pressure so quickly that within a
few days they are dangerously underinflated, even though the
underinflation is not visually apparent. The board also said pilots
should be allowed to perform pressure checks on tires, regardless of
whether they are operating under Part 91 or Part 135. Also, the NTSB
said the frequency of pressure checks should be mandated by the FAA.
More...
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Aspen Avionics' "Power
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Choose the Evolution Package that suits your needs and budget.
Now is the time to buy with Aspen's "Power Your Panel"
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Come see us at Sun 'n Fun Booth D-16 or
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LOADED
A330 WITH ENGINE TROUBLE LANDS AT 230 KNOTS An Airbus
A330-300 with roughly 322 aboard operated by Cathay Pacific Airways as
Flight CX780 out of Indonesia for Hong Kong touched down safely, but at
about 230 knots, after experiencing malfunctions with both engines,
Wednesday. In dealing with the problem, the crew intentionally idled the
first engine, but the other became fixed at 70 percent, according to
Cathay Pacific. The pilots landed fast and used the brakes to
successfully stop the plane on the runway, but a small fire broke out at
the main landing gear as tires failed. (The jet's normal touchdown speed
is close to 135 knots.) Eight passengers were injured during evacuation.
The A330-300 in question was flying with Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines.
Rolls-Royce and Airbus, along with French and U.K. accident
investigators, have been invited to join in the investigation.
More...
"FAKE"
AIRLINE PILOT GETS SOFTER SENTENCE Thomas Salme, 41, who
acted as captain of a Boeing 737 without proper certification, has been
banned from flying for 12 months by a Dutch court and charged with a
fine of about $2700. Prosecutors had sought a fine of roughly $18,000
more, plus a 90-day jail term, but the judge rejected the higher
penalties and said prosecutors had not properly presented forgery
charges. Over the 13 years Salme had been flying professionally as a
commercial pilot, he had acquired more than 10,000 flight hours without
an accident or incident. He did so without proper certification and with
an Airline Transport Pilot certificate that he'd falsified. He was
arrested at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport on March 2, as he sat in the
captain's seat of a Corendon Airlines (Turkey) Boeing 737 with 101
aboard. He was released to his home in Milan two weeks later.
More...
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