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April 11, 2005

NTSB Releases Final Report On Tragic Hughes Racer Crash

NTSB has released the final report on the tragic accident that killed a great pilot and aircraft builder, Jim Wright.

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Florida Man Blames FAA For Fatal Mishap

Billionaire Says Controllers Failed To Warn Son About Severe Weather

Alan Ginsburg blames the FAA for the death of his wife and son. Now, he wants the government to pay $30 million dollars in compensation. Ginsberg says controllers in South Florida failed to warn Jeffrey Ginsburg of severe weather in his path. Jeffrey and his mother, Harriett, were killed when the aircraft went down September 24th.

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Kansas Businessman Nixes Airpark Plans

Final Blow: Concerns About Crowded Airspace

It wasn't the paperwork that killed developer Dan Claassen's plans for an airport and industrial park near Wichita. It was concerns about the airspace, according to published reports. Now, Claassen says, "What's next? I lick my wounds."

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Wing Nuts Loose At Lakeland

MotoArt Doing Art First Class

Donovan vowed to save them from the furnace. Within minutes, he found himself the owner of several hundred pounds of B-17 propellers that were about to be melted.

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Jabiru Certifies Engines ASTM Compliant

Four and Six Cylinder Engines, Specific Serial Numbers

Australian company Jabiru Aircraft has certified that its Jabiru 2200 and 3300 engines (four- and six-cylinder respectively) meet the ASTM consensus standard for Light Sport Aircraft engines.

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CubCrafters Introduces Two New Aircraft

25 Years Of Cubs

CubCrafters announced Monday that the TOP CUB and the SPORT CUB aircraft are joining their lineup.

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Australian Gyro Guy Grounded

ASRA Clips Paul Bruty's Wings... Er... Rotors, For A Year

Controversial Australian Gyroplane instructor and designer Paul Bruty has had his flying, instructing, and Technical Advisor privileges suspended for twelve months after a late March decision of the board of the Australian Sport Rotorcraft Association (ASRA).

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That Sport Pilot Gleim In Your Eye

Gleim Offers Sport Pilot Ground School Presentation

We just got email from our friendly salesman at Gleim telling us that the instructional-products company will be conducting a Sport Pilot ground school presentation at Sun-n-Fun.

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Sport Stars Registered As SLSA

Czech Please

Sport Aircraft International announced that two newly imported Evektor Sport Stars received SLSA approval on Thursday, some of the first to be registered in the United States.

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