ANN Inaugurates New Investigative Reporting Program
ANN is embarking on yet
another in a series of new features enhancing its position as a
leader in aviation and aerospace news... and more importantly, in
producing content that is of importance to its vast worldwide
audience.
"Aero-News Special Reports" are in-depth
investigations into specific problems, programs, subjects, aircraft
or equipment critical to the interests of the flying community. A
number of investigative programs are currently underway and the
first is expected to be published this August, after an extensive
research program.
ANN Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell (pictured below left,
interviewing AOPA Prez Phil Boyer), noted that "...we've
worked hard to develop a strong DAILY news presence in both the
online and audio worlds, but one of the things we've really looked
forward to was having the chance to get beyond the normal news
cycle and get truly in-depth on a number of topics that we feel are
pivotal to the people we are responsible to... the hundreds of
thousands of people who read or listen to Aero-News."
Aero-News Special Reports are primarily staff-produced, though
outside consultants with exceptional expertise are being consulted
in order that these reports are not only comprehensive, but
represent the full gamut of view-points and opinions that may
arise.

The inaugural Special Report will be supervised by ANN's Tom
Turner, already well-known for his DAILY Aero-Tips features and for
his weekly 'Aero-Craft' Aero-Cast audio-programs. Tom is one of THE
people to talk to on matters of aircraft systems and operation...
in fact, Tom is the Manager of Technical Services for the American
Bonanza Society. In addition to his duties with ABS, Tom (pictured
below) also operates Mastery Flight Training in Wichita... so he
knows a little something about flight instruction, too.

GA Frax Programs Selected As First Topic
ANN's first special report is sure to raise some eye-brows...
Professionally flown turbine fractional ownership has, for years,
been a bright spot in general aviation growth-but does it make
sense for an owner-pilot to enter a fractional relationship in a
piston-powered airplane? The Aero-News Network (www.aero-news.net)
is looking into fractional ownership of owner-flown, piston
airplanes. What's available? Does it make financial sense? How does
fractional ownership differ operationally from straight ownership,
co-ownership, flying clubs and airplane rentals? How can an
individual decide whether fractional ownership is right for him or
her?
ANN's CFI Tom Turner
will answer these questions through research, interviews with
leaders of fractional ownership programs, and discussion with
pilots who have gone the fractional route-or thought about it and
have chosen not to. The result will be an in-depth ANN
Special Report published in the Autumn of 2006, and a
Buyer's Guide to Piston Fractional Ownership that contains a
checklist pilots can use to determine if fractional ownership is
right for them. Watch for further announcements, and an invitation
to be surveyed, as publication draws near. These Special Reports
will be available both online and through ANN's Aero-Cast audio
programming.
Suggestions for future ANN Special Report
investigations are strongly encouraged...