3/28/2011 - 3/30/2011 ~ GA, This Week in Review

Published by: AircraftOwner Online on 30th Mar 2011 | View all blogs by AircraftOwner Online

GA, This Week in Review
3/28/2011 - 3/30/2011



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U.S. Air Force flying daily humanitarian missions from Yokota into Sendai, Japan
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan -- Sendai is the biggest city in the region hit by the tsunami March 11 and its airport was practically destroyed.  Within hours, a U.S. Air Force Special Operations team working with the Japanese cleared the runway allowing C-130s and eventually C-17 aircraft to PAlogo.jpgland carrying much-needed disaster relief.  Sendai Airport has become a "symbol of hope" for Japanese people in the region.  To date, the Air Force has flown more than 643 tons of humanitarian relief supplies into Sendai Airport to be distributed to the Japanese people throughout the region.
For additional information & photos from this and other missions can be found here: http://www.af.mil/japandisasterassistance.asp


Dynon_DX15_HandHeldRadio.jpgPress Release - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DYNON AVIONICS ANNOUNCES HAND HELD RADIO AUCTION.

As part of their initial entry into aviation communications, Dynon is offering a limited edition hand-held radio.  100 Dynon DX15 compact aviation band handleld transceivers were created as part of their plans to eventually supplement the versatile SkyView Glass Panel System with a panel mounted radio. As part of that program they have created the hand-held transceivers to learn about radio design, FCC Part 87 certification, and radio production. These 100 limited edition hand-held aviation radios are restricted to usage in the United States and are being offered to U.S. pilots through a unique auction. To participate, bidders must visit http://www.dynonavionics.com/docs/Radio.html and place a bid. A typical retail price for equivalent radios would be about $250, but bids will be accepted starting as low as $75. Participants can only bid once, for up to two units. Shipping in the U.S. is free. The top legitimate bids for the 100 hand-helds will be accepted. The price for all of them will be the lowest bid of the top 100.  Anyone who bids below the top 100 bids will not receive a unit. If there is more than one bid at the lowest price, then Dynon will accept the first bid submitted at that price. Bids will be accepted between March 29th and April 27th. Winners will be notified by email and will be expected to pay by credit card.


USAviation%20logo.jpgNEWS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: USAG EXPANDING LIGHT SPORT SERVICE IN MIDWEST

Denton, TX – US Aviation Services, a division of US Aviation Group, is taking steps to become a national/regional factory authorized service center for the maintenance and repair of the majority of Light Sport Aircraft models. They already have Rotax and Jabiru qualified A&P’s on staff and factory authorizations from the majority of Light Sport aircraft manufacturers.

“We perform routine services such as oil changes and conditional inspections, and have the capability to accept aircraft in Texas instead of returning them to the factory for major repairs. This will ultimately reduce insurance premiums due to lower repair costs for the industry. We have a broad knowledge of Light Sport repair and LSAHangar.jpgmanufacturing and have great relationships with the LSA manufacturers. This is critical to cost effective and legal maintenance for light sports.” said Scott Severen, Director of Business Development for US Aviation.

“Because of the way the ASTM Standards are written for LSAs, routine maintenance is a different issue than general aviation,” said Butch Johnson, Director of Maintenance. “The FAA requires that any replacement parts conform to original factory specs and there can be no substitutes without factory authorization. This means there must be a very close relationship between the maintenance facility and the factory to ensure that, in the event of an insurance claim or legal issue, the repairs and paperwork are all in order. It’s a technicality that is easily overlooked.” Johnson said there may already be a significant number of LSAs out there that are technically not in compliance. US Aviation provides Light Sport, Single and Multi Engine, Turboprop and Jet Maintenance services, is an FAA 145 Repair Station U9FR750K, and Full Service Executive FBO that delivers quick turn line and fuel services at Denton Airport, Denton, Texas KDTO. For more information on LSA maintenance contact US Aviation Services at 866.383.2400 or visit www.usaviation.aero.


Press Release - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
FAA-Conforming HondaJet Achieves Maximum Speed  honda.jpg
Greensboro, NC, March 29, 2011 – Honda Aircraft Company, Inc., today announced that the first FAA-conforming HondaJet light business jet has achieved a maximum speed of 425 KTAS (489 mph) at 30,000 ft. and a maximum Mach number of 0.72 above 30,000 ft.  This achievement surpasses the company's performance commitment of 420 KTAS for the production HondaJet.

HondaJet_a.jpgThe FAA-conforming HondaJet's maximum speed of 425 KTAS was recorded on March 11, 2011.  While flight testing and the build of FAA-conforming aircraft continue, construction of the HondaJet production facility on the company's Greensboro campus nears completion.  Honda soon will take occupancy of the 263,400 ft2 production facility and begin the process of moving equipment and personnel into the facility and undertaking pre-production preparations and training necessary to support HondaJet production ramp-up beginning in 2012.  Click here to read more about this story or click here to learn more about HondaJet:  http://hondajet.honda.com 

 


We get a lot of useful GA press releases, product announcements, fly-in info & more each week. Because we cannot possibly fit all of this in our weekly e-newsletter, we decided this is the best way to get the information out to you. Enjoy.

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