787 Design and Production to be Reviewed by FAA

In light of a series of recent events, the FAA will conduct a comprehensive review of the Boeing 787 critical systems, including the design, manufacture and assembly. The purpose of the review is to validate the work conducted during the certification process and further ensure that the aircraft meets the FAA’s high level of safety. […]

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Piper Has Smooth 2012, Celebrates 75th Anniversary

Piper Aircraft Inc. performed well during 2012, a year of steadiness and preparation for future growth that also marked the 75th anniversary of the company’s founding. "We stabilized the manufacturing and delivery of new aircraft throughout the year as our initiative to level-load factory production met with success," said Piper President and CEO Simon Caldecott. […]

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FAA reverses maintenance duty time legal interpretation

In a major victory for the aviation industry, on December 26, 2012, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) withdrew its faulty legal interpretation of maintenance duty time limitations prescribed in Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) section 121.377. Specifically, the agency reversed course on its May 18, 2010 legal interpretation meant to clarify the […]

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Astronics Max-Viz-600 Gets Cessna Service Bulletin for 172,182,206 Models

Astronics Corporation’s Max-Viz-600 enhanced vision system has received a Cessna Aircraft Service Bulletin for retrofit installation in recently-delivered Cessna Skyhawk, Skylane and Stationair single-engine aircraft models. Astronics Corporation (NASDAQ: ATRO) is a leader in providing advanced technologies for the global aerospace and defense industries. Astronics manufactures the Max-Viz-600 enhanced vision system, which permits pilots to […]

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Huerta confirmed as FAA head

Michael Huerta was confirmed by the Senate last week, amid dozens of presidential nominations approved by the chamber after weeks of quiet negotiations over the session-ending package. Huerta (shown at right) has served as acting administrator since the resignation of Randy Babbitt in December 2011. (Photo by Shahn Sederberg) Ray LaHood, Secretary of the Department […]

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JOHNSON COUNTY AIRPORT INSTALLS BELFORT AWOS

Belfort Instrument Company, one of the country’s oldest meteorological sensor and meteorological system manufactures, has installed their AWOS AV at the Johnson County Airport (6A4), Mountain City, Tennessee. The Belfort Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS AV) provides pilots with wind speed, wind direction, wind gusts, temperature, humidity, dewpoint, altimeter setting, density altitude, visibility and cloud […]

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