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June 04, 2025

California Judge Shoots Down ‘Premature’ GAMI G100UL Motion

Decision Cites Lack of Commercial Availability and General Consensus

A California Superior Court judge recently ruled that GAMI’s unleaded avgas does not meet the legal definition of “commercially available,” meaning fixed-base operators (FBOs) and distributors in the state are not required to stock or sell it, particularly not in place of 100LL.

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First Cessna Citation Longitude Delivered In Central America

Debut Customer For Super-Midsize BizJet In Region

Textron Aviation announced the first delivery of its Cessna Citation Longitude super-midsize bizjet to the Central America region to a long-time customer who intends to use it for business as well as personal use.

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Aero-TV: Alpha Systems AOA At Sun ‘N Fun

Mark Korin Discusses Their Angle Of Attack System And HUDs

President and CEO of Apha Systems AOA Alpha Systems has been around since the early nineties so almost 30 years of product development, different versions, and they settled on a HUD version. Other companies make parts of AOA, and Mark’s background began as a medical device engineer. When designing medical devices, they are intended to save lives. Alpha Systems designs products that pilots will use to help them become better pilots. The highest number of fatalities are on base-to-final turns and accelerated stalls on takeoff, and AOA is a device that displays absolutely how much li

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NTSB Prelim: Beech 95-B55

Pilot Made A Radio Call To The BJC Control Tower Stating, “We Had A Door Pop, We Need To Come Back Around.” 

On May 17, 2025, about 1003 mountain daylight time, a Beechcraft 95-B55, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Broomfield, Colorado. The pilot and pilot-rated passenger sustained fatal injuries. The flight was being operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. According to family members, the owner was providing a cross-country familiarity flight to the pilot-rated passenger who had recently purchased a similar airplane. Preliminary air traffic control (ATC) radar data showed the airplane depart runway 30R from the Rocky Mountain Metro Airport (BJC), Broomfield, about 100

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