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December 08, 2010

GE's H80 Engine Makes Its First Flight On The Thrush 510G Aircraft

Thrush Has Received Experimental Certification From FAA

GE's new H80 turboprop engine has completed its first flight on the Thrush 510G aerial applicator, which flew on November 23, in Albany, Georgia.

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Emirates-CAE Flight Training To Expand In Dubai

Bombardier Challenger 604 Full-Flight Simulator To Be Added In 2012

Emirates-CAE Flight Training (ECFT) announced Tuesday at the Middle East Business Aviation (MEBA) biennial show that it will further expand its business aircraft training programs for pilots and maintenance technicians in Dubai.

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Matthew Doyle Named VP Sales & Marketing For Flight Options

Brings 15 Years Aviation Experience To The Position

Matthew Doyle has been named vice president, sales and marketing, for private jet travel company Flight Options. The appointment becomes effective Dec. 6.

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Aero-TV: SANDIA'S STX 165: Mode C Capability in a Teeny-Tiny Package

Transponder Technology Marches On... And At An Affordable Price!

We have a strong affection for the folks at Sandia Aerospace... a little company that plugs along building great gear with not nearly enough fanfare... and providing excellent values, to boot. Sandia Aerospace was founded in 1997 by a group of avionics professionals to provide high quality avionics products to General, Corporate and Regional airline markets. Major product offerings include the company's SAE 5-35 Altitude Encoder, SAC 7-35 Airdata Computer,  Avionics Cooling Fans, and MARC 70 interface modules. Sandia products are offered worldwide by both avionics modification centers and aircraft manufactures.

NTSB Criticizes Contractor, Federal Government In 2008 Weaverville, CA Accident

Improper Contractor Actions And Insufficient Federal Oversight Led To Fatal Firefighting Helicopter Crash

The NTSB on Tuesday determined that a series of improper actions by the contractor and insufficient oversight by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and the FAA led to the August 5, 2008, fatal crash of a Sikorsky S-61N helicopter near Weaverville, California.

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