On The Fly…
A Cessna pilot was handcuffed in Pa. after violating a TFR…Cessna and Learjet up for $500 mil in tax breaks in Congress… Will Gadd won recent Canadian Paragliding National Championship… Peru’s Aero Continente airline was grounded Monday…NAA gave achievement award to Adm. Wesley McDonald, U.S. Navy (Ret.)…Low-level flights this week over D.C. area will collect radar data… Premier Aircraft in Fla. named distributor for Diamond Aircraft… President Bush’s 747 grounded on Monday due to a bad wing flap.
The pilot of a single-engine Cessna was handcuffed and questioned when he landed at a Lancaster, Pa., airport last Friday after violating a TFR that accompanied a visit by President Bush...
Cessna and Learjet would get tax breaks worth up to a half-billion dollars over 10 years, in bills now pending in Congress, The Washington Post reported Monday...
At the recent Canadian Paragliding Nationals, the championship went to Will Gadd, holder of the world paragliding distance record...
Peru's largest airline, Aero Continente, was grounded Monday when it failed to obtain insurance, stranding hundreds of passengers in the midst of the tourist season...
The National Aeronautic Association said Tuesday that Adm. Wesley McDonald, U.S. Navy (Ret.), has won the Cliff Henderson Award for Achievement for his 56 years of support to American aviation...
The Department of Defense is conducting low-level flights in a Cessna 206 and a Twin Otter over the Washington, D.C., region this week to collect radar data...
Diamond Aircraft has appointed Premier Aircraft Sales of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., as a regional distribution center...
President Bush switched to a 757 on Monday when his 747 failed a preflight check due to a malfunctioning wing flap.
