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May An Inspector Return An Aircraft To Service As Airworthy If The Aircraft’s Registration Has Expired?

Posted on January 21, 2013January 21, 2013 by mwflyer

by Greg Reigel According to the FAA, the answer is “yes.” This question was discussed and answered in a recent legal interpretation issued by the FAA’s Office of Chief Counsel….

Letter From Glenn Hake

Posted on October 16, 2012 by mwflyer

Letter To The Editor: I’m glad to see Dave Weiman’s opinions concerning industry reform. I think he is barely scratching the surface. The crux of General Aviation’s decline is the…

Letter From Marilyn Meline

Posted on October 16, 2012 by mwflyer

Hi Dave: I thought you might be interested in the progress of my grandnephew, Aaron Wolmutt. If you recall, earlier this year I contacted you for information about flight schools…

Chicago Executive Airport Marks 25 Years of Municipal Ownership

Posted on February 19, 2012 by mwflyer

PROSPECT HEIGHTS/WHEELING, ILL. – The City of Prospect Heights, the Village of Wheeling and members of the Chicago Executive Airport Board of Directors celebrated the 25th Anniversary of the airport’s…

Garmin Releases GTN 750 Pilot Training App For iPad2

Posted on February 19, 2012 by mwflyer

GARMIN International, known for its top-tier navigation devices, has just released a new Garmin GTN 750 pilot training app for the iPad 2. The app replicates the GTN 750 system…

Stoutness Makes The Difference In Hangar Doors According To Private Airport Owner/Engineer

Posted on February 19, 2012 by mwflyer

by Dick Hagen I researched over a year what I wanted to do. I met Dave Schweiss at the Florida ‘Fun in the Sun’ air show and both Dave and Mike…

Know The Weather & Be Flexible To Fly Another Day

Posted on February 19, 2012 by mwflyer

by Jeffery Taylor Aviation Consultant WisDOT Bureau of Aeronautics Flying in the Midwest can be a challenge. The weather, especially in fall and winter, is often unpredictable and can quickly…

Small Airport To Be Sold To Raise Money To Fund Larger Airport

Posted on February 19, 2012 by mwflyer

OZARK, MO. – Air Park South, located west of Ozark, Missouri, is being sold with proceeds from the sale going to Springfield-Branson National Airport for general aviation improvements. Both the…

White House Wants User Fees

Posted on February 19, 2012 by mwflyer

User fees were supposed to be off the table, but the Obama Administration says that it needs the money to help reduce the deficit, despite the federal excise taxes we…

Flying Side-By-Side With An Unmanned Aircraft

Posted on February 19, 2012 by mwflyer

GRAND FORKS, N.D. – A recently passed bill could help the Grand Forks region secure the “holy grail” for the future of unmanned aircraft, according to the University of North…

Stay Aware!

Posted on February 19, 2012February 19, 2012 by mwflyer

General Aviation (GA) is a vital component of the aviation sector and the national economy that accounts for some 77 percent of all flights in the United States. It encompasses…

First Flight of HondaJet F2

Posted on February 19, 2012 by mwflyer

GREENSBORO, N.C. – The flight of the second FAA-conforming “flight test” HondaJet aircraft took place on November 18, 2011. The duration of the flight was 44 minutes. Maximum altitude reached…

Eurocopter & AgustaWestland Helicopters Get Tanis Preheat Systems

Posted on February 18, 2012 by mwflyer

EDEN PRAIRIE, MINN. – Tanis Aircraft Products has announced the availability of its aircraft preheat systems for the “Eurocopter” line of helicopters, a manufacturer of civilian and military models. Eurocopter…

Kestrel Aircraft Corporation Lands In Superior!

Posted on February 18, 2012February 18, 2012 by mwflyer

SUPERIOR, WIS. – The cofounder of Cirrus Aircraft Corporation, Alan Klapmeier, is moving closer to home with his newest company, Kestrel Aircraft Corporation. It was announced January 16, 2012, that…

Flight Line Enterprises To Move Forward In 2012

Posted on February 18, 2012February 18, 2012 by mwflyer

BLAINE, MINN. – Flight Line Enterprises (FLE), which plans to build a restaurant and conference center at Anoka/Blaine Airport in the Twin Cities, is now focusing on completing site preparation….

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