Content Archive: June 2021

Avionics

Mid-Continent Introduces TSO’d Chronos Clocks

Mid-Continent's new Chronos clocks combine features such as USB power, time, timer, volts, and temperature.
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Aircraft

Army King Air Surpasses 50K Flight-hour Milestone

The special missions Beechcraft King Air has been in service with the Army since 2009.
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Training and Workforce

Kansas Police Officers Awarded Free Ground School

Ortega Aviation Services in Wichita has awarded ground school scholarships to nine area police officers.
Aircraft

Boeing 737 Max 10 Makes First Flight, En Route to 2023 Service Entry

Boeing 737 Max 10 Makes First Flight, En Route to 2023 Service Entry
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Avionics

AEA Show Celebrates Returning to Normal

This year's Aircraft Electronics Association convention bodes well for other events this year, with high numbers of attendees and exhibitors.
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FBOs

Jet Aviation Buys ExecuJet Zurich FBO, Lux's Swiss Ops

Jet Aviation has expanded its footprint in Switzerland with purchase of ExecuJet’s Zurich FBO and Luxaviation's aircraft charter/management division.
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Avionics

Back in the Live Show Saddle

The aviation industry seems closer to normal after I attended my first in-person event since the coronavirus pandemic started in early 2020.
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Avionics

Appareo Debuts AIRS-400 4K Image Recorder

Appareo's new AIRS-400 image recorder enables operators to implement FDM and FOQA programs.
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Safety

AINsight: The ‘Right Stuff’ To Handle Stress

Stress is unavoidable for pilots, but it can be managed though preparation, anticipation, planning, communications, CRM, and time management.
Airports

Dillingham Airfield Gets Six-month Reprieve

The Hawaii DOT has pushed off ending its lease to operate Dillingham Airfield until the end of the year.
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