Gordon Gilbert
Contributor - Accidents and Regulations

Contributor - Accidents and Regulations

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Aircraft

Pilots injured in Learjet overrun accident

The NTSB is investigating crew-duty times, crew performance, crew training and aircraft maintenance issues in connection with the February 20 accident in w

Gulfstream to match competitor parts prices

Between March 15 and May 15, Gulfstream is reducing the price of parts to match those of competitors.

Compliance Countdown: April 2007

Within 6 Months March 30, 2007: Mode-S Elementary (ELS) and Enhanced (EHS) SurveillanceMode-S elementary (ELS) and enhanced (E

Passenger Tax Increases 10 Percent

Effective April 1, the commercial passenger tax on international operations increases from $5 to $5.50 per passenger.
Rotorcraft

NTSB at Odds with FAA over New Helo Rule

It took the FAA more than three years to finalize rules affecting the commercial air-tour industry but only 14 days after their publication for the NTSB to
Rotorcraft

Helicopter Responder Database Passes 250

Helicopter Association International’s first-responder database has more than 250 helicopters registered since it became operational last July.
Regulations and Government

ADs, SAIBs To Be Available Only by E-mail

The FAA will transition to e-mail distribution of ADs and special airworthiness information bulletins (SAIBs) and eliminate mailed paper versions.
Aircraft

Citation X To Reverse Downward Trend?

Cessna said last month it will increase production of its Citation X by more than 65 percent from 2006 to 2010, to meet “growing demand,” primarily from no
Safety

Safety Standdown To Play in Europe

Bombardier will hold its first Safety Standdown event in Europe following this year’s European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition in Geneva.

Gulfstream to match competitor parts prices

Between March 15 and May 15, Gulfstream is reducing the price of parts to match those of competitors.

Regional search added to aircraft shopper online

Aircraft Shopper Online (www.aso.com) introduced a feature last month that lets buyers search by region for aircraft listed for sale.
Charter & Fractional

Fired pilots, flight options fail to reach settlement

A scheduled mediation session failed to settle a lawsuit in which former Raytheon Travel Air pilots allege they were fired because of their union-organizin
Aircraft

Texas firm offers Learjet 20 series ‘total upgrade’

An upgrade to the General Electric J85 engine in U.S.
Aircraft

Global 5000 receives Canadian certification

The Global 5000, billed by Bombardier as “the world’s fastest” intercontinental super-large business jet, received full type approval from Transport Canada
Regulations and Government

ETOPS proposal flawed, say bizav trade groups

Lack of critical single-engine speed and distance data from manufacturers makes the FAA’s proposal to establish extended twin-engine operations (ETOPS) thr
Charter & Fractional

Helicopter frax provider goes charter and adds S-76

HeliFlite Shares, which has its operations center at Alliance Airport in Texas, obtained its Part 135 charter certificate in February and last month added

Engine makers peer into Crystal Ball

Rolls-Royce and Honeywell both aired their market forecasts for the helicopter industry at last month’s Heli-Expo show in Las Vegas.
Charter & Fractional

Flexjet launches 'Jet Rich Quick' financing

Last month, fractional provider Bombardier Flexjet announced a program for substituting a finance lease for the acquisition payment of a fractional share.
Charter & Fractional

Flight Options offers bargain into rate on Legacy

To inaugurate its newest aircraft type, fractional provider Flight Options is offering a reduced hourly occupied rate for customers who sign up for shares
Safety

Safety Improved in All Aviation Segments

The number of accidents in all segments of civil aviation last year was less than in 2005, according to the NTSB, with general aviation recording the lowes
Maintenance and Modifications

Stevens Aims for Learjet 35 Immortality

As Stevens Aviation’s Memphis, Tenn.
Aircraft

U.N. says rediscovered CVR not from Falcon 50 crash

On April 6, 1994, the Rwandan government’s Falcon 50 was shot down over Africa, killing all aboard, including the presidents of Rwanda and Burundi.
Engines

Hartzell Competes with Aftermarket Suppliers

Hartzell Propeller introduced its own line of de-ice components to support the entire line of Hartzell propellers.
ATC

Arrest made in killing of Zurich ATC controller

Swiss police have in custody a man accused of stabbing to death an air traffic controller.
Charter & Fractional

FlightSafety, NetJets numbers dipped in 2003

Profits soared last year at Warren Buffett’s holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, though not all of the company’s divisions did well.
Regulations and Government

Jets To Be Certified under Commuter Rule

Because the Grob SPn Utility jet and the Embraer Phenom 300 weigh more than 12,500 pounds but less than 19,000 pounds, their respective manufacturers are r
Training and Workforce

PrestoSim Gets FAA OK for Citation Trng.

PrestoSim, a Grapevine, Texas, privately held Part 142 school, recently received FAA approval to provide simulator-based upgrade, initial, transition and t
Regulations and Government

FAA Wants To Hear From You

The FAA has mailed out invitations to participate in its 2006 General Aviation and Part 135 Activity Survey.
Aircraft

Eclipse Woes Drive VLJ Forecast Downward

Germany-based aerospace consultant PMI-Media lowered its estimated very light jet (VLJ) delivery schedule for this year, based largely on production diffic