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$11.35 million: What will it cost you?

By General Aviation News Staff · February 7, 2012 ·

By DALE FORTON. Dec. 18, 2011: One of the largest air crash disaster verdicts was handed down by a Philadelphia jury, which awarded $11.35 million in compensatory damages to Dr. Robert Marisco Jr. and his fiancee Heather Moran, both of Akron, Ohio, in an action against Winner Aviation Corp. I must first state I am […]

Twirly Birds name award winner

By Janice Wood · February 7, 2012 ·

Twirly Birds has named Elfan Ap Rees the 2012 Les Morris Award recipient. Ap Rees is a noted aviation historian, author, pilot and founder of The Helicopter Museum, the world’s largest dedicated collection of military and civil rotorcraft located in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset on the southwest coast of England. After his first helicopter flight in 1960, […]

Subcommittee hearing to focus on GPS and aviation safety

By Janice Wood · February 7, 2012 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The House Subcommittee on Aviation, chaired by U.S. Rep. Tom Petri (R-Wis.) will hold a hearing Wednesday to review the Global Positioning System (GPS) as a critical part of transportation infrastructure. Congressional staffers note the use of GPS in the aviation industry benefits safety and efficiency by providing highly reliable information when […]

Kansas Cosmosphere launches search for new CEO

By Janice Wood · February 7, 2012 ·

The Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center is launching a search for a new president and CEO. Chris Orwoll, former President and CEO, announced his departure in November 2011. Since then, the Cosmosphere has been under the leadership of Interim President and CEO Richard Hollowell, who previously served as Director of Operations. The CEO Search Committee […]

Mid-Continent Instruments names Smith Quality Assurance Manager

By Janice Wood · February 7, 2012 ·

Mid-Continent Instruments has appointed Mark W. Smith as Quality Assurance Manager. He will be responsible for quality control, inspection, maintenance of technical data, and regulatory compliance with federal, state and international agencies at the general aviation instrument, avionics and power management manufacturer and FAA/EASA certified repair facility. “Mark brings an excellent record of leadership and […]

Boeing employees provide insider look at aviation innovation

By Janice Wood · February 7, 2012 ·

A video series that debuts today will provide viewers with an insider’s look at how inspiration has led to technology breakthroughs in aerospace. In the series, Boeing employees will tell their stories of the innovations that are redefining the global aerospace industry. The first three videos were released today, as was a website that provides […]

Management changes at AOPA

By Janice Wood · February 7, 2012 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association has promoted Heidi Williams to Vice President, Air Traffic Services and Modernization. Craig Spence, Vice President of Operations and International Affairs, will continue to lead AOPA’s security advocacy efforts and will take on greater responsibilities related to international activities. In her new role, Williams will lead a team responsible […]

Gear collapses on landing

By NTSB · February 7, 2012 ·

This February 2010 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Cessna 210. Injuries: None. Location: Aurora, Colo. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: Shortly after takeoff when the pilot attempted to retract the landing […]

Ethanol: It will get you coming and going

By Ben Visser · February 6, 2012 ·

Recently, reader Frank Klein asked if he should be concerned about filling up containers of auto gas for his plane if the previous customer pumped 10% ethanol fuel from a pump island that uses a common dispensing hose for several grades of auto gas. When I do some rough calculations, I figure that the amount […]

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