Showers sent Oshkosh fans scurrying Thursday -- but only for
part of the day. The rain ended in the early afternoon and, by the
time the air show started, the sun was even peeking through.
Friday's forecast calls for afternoon thunderstorms.
FAA Administrator Marion Blakey delivered a positive message at
AirVenture today, saying the advent of the Sport Pilot rule will
spark a renaissance in aviation.
By ANN Correspondent John Ballentyne
The official FAA seminar explaining Sport Pilot and Light Sport
Aircraft is playing to a packed house at Oshkosh this week. And the
FAA was well prepared. Moderating the program was FAA Sport Pilot
Manager, Sue Gardner. Her onstage team included FAA's Scott
Sedgwick, who talked about Light Sport Aircraft airworthiness; Bill
O'Brien, charged with explaining Light Sport Aircraft maintenance
and repair; and Marty Weaver, Sport Pilot Branch Manager.
Ballistic Recovery Systems, Inc. announced Wednesday at
AirVenture 2004 that it has received certification from the FAA on
a parachute system for the Cessna 182 aircraft, model years 1964 to
the present. In addition, the European Aviation Safety Agency
(EASA) also recently approved the BRS system for the Cessna 172,
further expanding the system's global reach in the aviation
community.
In 1998, Cirrus Design Corporation certified the SR20. The
sleek, all-composite airframe was then, and remains, the only
FAA-certified aircraft to offer a parachute as standard equipment.
In 1999, the first full year of production, 11 aircraft were
produced.
Turkey could be the next target for a series of 9/11 style
terrorist attacks, according to published reports from Ankara.
Government officials concede they've met to beef up airport
security in the face of this new threat.
Thanks to ANN's good friend Richard Herbst, we have a little fun
for you about the world of Oshkosh. We hope it gave you as many
giggles as it did us...
Eclipse has announced their optional equipment offerings for the
Eclipse 500 very light jet (VLJ) that enable customers to equip
their aircraft to their specific operational needs. These options
complement the Eclipse 500's extensive standard features, and, like
the Eclipse jet, are offered at prices unmatched in general
aviation.
IAI Blamed For Faulty Landing Gear On El Al, IAF Jets
An Israeli Aircraft Industries division is reportedly under
investigation for installing faulty landing gear components in El
Al commercial aircraft, as well as the Israel Air Force's F-15s and
F-16s. The faulty parts could cause the planes' landing gear to
collapse, according to published reports.
By ANN Correspondent Kevin O'Brien
Another OEM customer Tuesday announced the Garmin G1000
integrated flight system will now be standard equipment on Bonanzas
and Barons starting next year. In a press conference attended by
both reporters and members of the American Bonanza Society,
Beechcraft committed totally to the Garmin glass panel.
New Piper: AirVenture Display
Area 72-75, 79-82
When Mr. Piper introduced the Piper Cub in 1937, he had a dream.
He felt that everyone should fly. And he believed that Piper could
provide everyone with that freedom.
Learn More About New Piper
by clicking here or by visiting www.newpiper.com
Velocity Aircraft: AirVenture
Display Area 412, 418
They're truly one of the most respected names in sport
aviation.... Velocity Aircraft. One of the first to get beyond the
limits of two-place high-performance S
NTSB And Pilots Exchange Words Over Cockpit Video
Surveillance
How would you like to go to work knowing that, while on the job,
your every move was being recorded and possibly subject to intense
after-the-fact scrutiny? Union airline pilots don't like the idea
at all. Still, the NTSB is pushing the FAA to mandate camera
monitoring systems in the cockpit.
Avidyne has announced that XM WX Satellite Weather service will
be available to operators of FlightMax EX500 Multifunction Display
(MFD) systems. In addition, Avidyne announced an attractive
limited-time upgrade program for EX500 owners to add XM WX.
233 Kts, FL230, 26 Minutes From Brake Release...
Wow! Part Three
The real estate along the ledge that borders the bottom side of
the length of the panel is used well. Starting at the left
hand side, a series of rocker switches (starting with Master/mags
and so forth) extends nearly all the way to the center
stack… where a VERY nicely designed trim indicator gives you
position data for each trim configuration… just the thing to
have when having to quickly reconfigure a bird in expectation of
changing conditions...
Eclipse Aviation Unveils Aircraft Interiors And Furnishing
Options
Attempting to set the style and comfort standard for the new
generation of very light jets (VLJ), Eclipse Aviation announced
interior designs and optional furnishings for the Eclipse 500 that
reflect the company's unmatched ability to deliver personal
aircraft to suit owners' needs from practical to luxury, all at a
breakthrough price.
Garmin has introduced the GNS 480 at Oshkosh, this
year. This marks the company’s latest addition to its
popular line of integrated panel-mount avionics. The GNS 480 will
be positioned between the GNS 430 and GNS 530.
Cirrus is bragging... again -- and for good reason. For the past
year, Cirrus Design Corporation has experienced record sales. In
fact, the company has logged a full 12 month cycle of sales
exceeding 40 new aircraft sales per month - some months exceeded 60
and 70 new aircraft sales. This week, Cirrus announced the sale of
their 350th new aircraft for the calendar year 2004.
Boeing 7E7 launch partner All Nippon Airlines has firmed up its
order for 50 7E7s, spelling out the variations it plans to buy and
the aircraft they'll replace.
The predicted light of the end of the tunnel continues to burn
brightly for the airline industry around the world. The IATA
reports passenger traffic is up 20-percent worldwide so far this
year.
"Theoretically, we ought find
everything. I cannot say how it happened that we missed this. Of
course we should find all of the faults but are we capable of it?
That’s an interesting question. I have only been in this job
for six weeks. If the administration goes where I would like it to
go, we will soon be able to uncover these shortcomings."
Source: Israel's Civil Aviation
Administrator Udi Zohar, talking about the discovery of the
non-standard parts installed in both El Al and Israeli Air Force
aircraft. Published reports say those parts could lead to landing
gear collapse. Those same reports have also brought to light
weaknesses in Israel's CAA.
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