Content Archive: May 2014

Air BP Extends General Aviation Fuel Network in China

With these additions, Air BP provides fuel for international GA clients at 20 Chinese airports.
Regulations and Government

Aviation Officially Recognized By All 50 U.S. States

Except for Montana, which issued a letter, all have issued statewide proclamation through either the governor’s office or the state legislature.
Engines

Pratt Sees ‘Winning Conditions’ for NGRT Launch

Pratt & Whitney Canada continues development of the NGRT while airframe OEMs dither over the launch of a 90-seat turboprop.
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Malaysia Releases Satellite Data for Missing Flight 370

The release of Inmarsat's satellite data for Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 comes in response for demands for greater transparency.
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Angle-of-Attack Indicator Now Standard on Viking Twin Otter

Safe Flight’s heated AoA leading edge sensor is certified for flight into icing.

FAA Issues Emergency AD on Parachutes

The FAA issued a safety alert as a follow up to EASA’s emergency AD.

EBACE Safety of Flight Award Winners Announced

Winners flew between 40,000 and 100,000 accident-free hours.

FAA Recategorizes Wake Turbulence Separations

Wake turbulence standards amended to boost airport capacity.

Pilot Killed in Grand Canyon Helicopter Accident

AS350 was being repositioned on the ground at the time of the accident.