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January 24, 2013

How To Sell An Airplane At An Air Show

Bristell Shows That They Came To Sebring To Do Business

Every year I point out the marketing failures I see at the various air shows and fly-in’s.  I do that because I hope to help companies sell better which will contribute to the success of general aviation overall.

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Terrafugia Looks Ahead To 2013

Company Continuing Flight Testing Of Its 'Transition' Roadable Aircraft

Terrafugia reached several milestones during the past year, and the company says it made considerable progress towards delivering a street-legal roadable aircraft to potential buyers. However, the company says it is still unable to project when the aircraft may be certified and production will begin.

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Quest Kodiak Paper Airplane Supports Mission Aviation Fellowship

Only Way To Get A Kodiak For Under $10

The the owner/engineer of Inceptus has recently completed a paper airplane model of the Quest Aircraft Kodiak (with their blessing), and is using it to raise money for Mission Aviation Fellowship.

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Aero-TV: Bendix/King's Kevin Gould -- GA Avionics Cost and Complexity

B/K's Kevin Gould Provides Insight Into GA's Potential Future

At its Migration Flight Training Conference last October, the Redbird folks that their school has graduated 20 Private Pilots, as well as completed 18 instrument ratings, one multi-engine rating and one instrument instructor certificate. It took an average of 38 flight hours to complete the private pilot rating, which is less than two-thirds the national average. The same Redbird event provided an outstanding opportunity for some of aviation's visionaries to opine about the future of GA -- including Bendix/King Boss Kevin Gould. Gould has big plans for B/K... "In early 2012, Bendix/King took

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Larsen Tapped As Top House Democrat On Aviation Subcommittee

Prioritizes Creating Pacific Northwest Jobs, Ensuring Safe And Efficient Air Travel System

Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) is now the top House Democrat on aviation issues after a vote Tuesday by his colleagues on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. Larsen will serve as the ranking minority member on the Aviation Subcommittee.

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Hawker, Salaried Retirees Reach Tentative Pension Agreement

Agreement Will Cover Shortfalls Following Emergence From Bankruptcy

Hawker Beechcraft has reached a deal with an ad hoc group of former employees who retired from salaried positions with the company to cover a shortfall in their pensions when the plan is taken over by the government's Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.

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Cirrus Down In Danbury, CT

Pilot Deployed Parachute, All Aboard Uninjured

The pilot of a Cirrus SR20 on approach to Danbury Municipal Airport in Danbury, CT, deployed the airplane's parachute for "unknown mechanical reasons" Tuesday evening. While the airplane came to rest nose-down near a residential street, all three people aboard the airplane reportedly were uninjured.

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