Business & Commercial Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
APG Avionics and Sandel have announced an agreement for APG Avionics to install more than 30 units of Sandel's HeliTAWS on helicopters being flown for the United Nations. Effective Dec. 1, 2013, the U.N. mandated all helicopters flying under its flag to install helicopter terrain awareness and ground-proximity warning systems. In order for these Russian Mi-8 helicopters to comply, they must be equipped with the Sandel ST3400H. APG will provide installations for the systems by year-end.
Business Aviation

Richard N. Aarons
The fire-related survival aspects in the loss of a Beechcraft King Air 100 (C-GXRX) on Oct. 27, 2011, especially concerned TSB investigators. Spilled jet fuel burned after ignition during the crash sequence. However, arcing electrical elements kept the fire going even after the engines had stopped. A fire was concentrated on the right wing and in the areas where the aircraft's electrical-system wiring was routed.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
Embraer Executive Jets President Ernest Edwards is planning to hand over the reins of the organization he helped build into one of the largest business jet manufacturers to longtime employee Marco Tulio Pellegrini. Edwards announced here that he was planning to retire at the end of the year and put his suitcases in a place where he wouldn't have to move them for a long time. Pellegrini currently is the senior vice president and COO for Executive Jets.
Business Aviation

By William Garvey
Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize winning biographer of Lyndon Johnson, the Kennedys, Roosevelts Teddy and Franklin, and Abraham Lincoln, said in a recent interview that her years-long research involves poring over her subjects' letters, speeches, notes and diaries. And, she adds, that kind of close analysis of original documents will be a problem for those historians of the future since the emails, blogs and social media postings favored today by tomorrow's lions will simply disappear in the electronic evanescence.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
Constant Aviation, Cleveland, Ohio, announced the John Wasmund has joined the company as avionics sales manager. Lance Lajara was named regional sales manager responsible for selling maintenance, avionics, interior modifications/refurbishments, arts and composite/accessory services for customers based in the Central U.S.
Business Aviation

Htay Myint (Managing Director )
I would like to extend my sincere thanks for receiving Business & Commercial Aviation monthly. I read “Emergency Divert” (September 2013) with interest. This and also most of the articles provide us with good information. Previously I worked for Myanma Airways as senior cabin crew. In 1994, I joined Air Mandalay as traffic manager at Yangon Mingaladon Airport, and then became Sales, Ticketing and Reservation Manager at Head Office. My colleague and I started Auto Net Travels in 2000.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
Colt International's online flight planning (OFP) is a “one-stop shop for all your flight planning needs,” according to the company. OFP allows operators to file domestic flight plans for free; click, drag and drop to build graphical routes; build itineraries; secure regulatory requirements; ensure trip quality with visual display of trip tasks; and modify trip details.
Business Aviation

By David Esler
You could almost hear a collective gulp within the business aviation community last August when a U.S. Bankruptcy Court ordered Chapter 7 liquidation of Avantair, the Clearwater, Fla.-based fractional aircraft ownership program.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
Sept. 11 — At 0923 EDT, a Bender Mustang II (N691LB) was destroyed when it collided with terrain and a hangar after takeoff from Smoketown Airport (S37), Smoketown, Penn. The private pilot/owner/builder was seriously injured, and the airplane was consumed by post-crash fire. It was VFR and no flight plan was filed for the personal flight, which was originating at the time of the accident. Witnesses indicated the airplane had just lifted from Runway 28 at “full power” when the wings rocked steeply to the left first, and then to the right.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
Rockwell Collins has opened a new customer support center with increased staffing levels, expanded hours and enhanced technology that will provide commercial aviation customers with a higher level of service through a single point of contact. The center is staffed from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central time, 365 days a year, and has staff on-call for after-hours support. Customer calls are answered by an expanded team of product support managers with specialized training tools and are equipped to answer questions immediately with a goal of resolution within 24 hr.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
ADB Airfield Solutions has introduced AD-light Low Protrusion Taxiway Lights. The improved lights overcome drawbacks of older versions wherein no part of the prism is located below the surface of the ground, avoiding loss of photometry. They can be used in CAT I, II and III, as taxiway centerline lights, in straight and curved runway sections, on rapid exit taxiways, as stop bars and intermediate holding position lights, among other applications.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno, William Garvey
October 2013

Richard N. Aarons
The amphibious de Havilland DHC-2 MK 1 Beaver (C-GCZA) departed on wheels from Pitt Meadows Airport, B.C., just east of Vancouver, at 1620 on May 13, 2012, with the pilot and three passengers on board, for a day VFR flight to Okanagan Lake, B.C., some 150 sm to the northeast. It touched down at the lake about 1 hr. and 40 min. later where a single passenger deplaned, as planned.
Business Aviation

Mike Gamauf
To learn more about IS-BAO, visit the International Business Aviation Council's website — www.ibac.org. There you will find information about the work that IBAC does and how to go about becoming IS-BAO registered. There is also helpful information and links to other safety related topics.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
Jet Aviation's base in Zurich has moved into a new fixed-base operation built alongside the existing General Aviation Center in Zurich. The facility incorporates the new branding and corporate look that was unveiled earlier this year at Jet Aviation's Geneva FBO. The company also moved its operations center rampside, placing it closer to the customs and immigration area, and farther from the customer area.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
TrueNorth Avionics has introduced the Stylus Wi-Fi handset. It's cradle fits into both TrueNorth's Simphone legacy and Stylus corded handset cut-outs offering a simplified upgrade path. The handset charges in the cradle via Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 28V power. The handset has Nickel-metal Hydride (MiMH) batteries to make certification easier and uses smart power management technology. Smart technology allows the handset to configure itself when placed in the cradle, retaining passenger preferences, regardless of the handset's location in the cabin before takeoff.
Business Aviation

By Fred George
As winter approaches, flight crews are gearing up for the heart of the icing season. Virtually all of them are aware of the potentially lethal consequences of attempting to take off with airframe ice contamination. But some pilots think that minor ice contamination has little, if any, effect on aircraft performance.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF), Alexandria, Va., has selected Greg Kinsella, president and CEO of Key Air, to the ACSF Board of Governors. American Eurocopter, Grand Prairie, Texas, named Samuel Adcock to the post of vice president-general manager of the company's helicopter production plant in Columbus, Miss.
Business Aviation

Kerry Lynch
As the U.S. government's new fiscal year kicked off in October, Washington remained at budget war, and once again, the business aviation community became ensnared as a pawn in a much larger political debate. The acrimony over the budget resulted in the Oct. 1 shutdown of the federal government. That's now happened 18 times since the late 1970s. However, new this year was how the manner of the shutdown which affected a much greater portion of federal employees.
Business Aviation

By Fred George
If possible: (1) Put the aircraft in a heated hangar. If left outside: (2) Park facing the wind and clamp on the covers. (3) Put liquids, gels, sauces, etc. in a warm place. (4) Drain potable and gray water systems (don't forget the self-filling coffee pot). Once operating: (5) Apply brakes several times while taxiing out. (6) Refer to braking action reports. (7) Use deice/anti-ice fluids, as appropriate.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
First Aviation Services Inc., announced further investments into its wholly owned subsidiary Piedmont Propulsion Systems, LLC, making a multi-million dollar investment in an expanded pool of spare propellers for exchange or lease, as well as additional overhaul capabilities. Included are Dowty Model R408 assemblies to support the Bombardier Q400 and Hamilton Sundstrand Model 14SF to support Dash 8 and ATR aircraft.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno, William Garvey
FreeFlight Systems has developed an ADS-B Out upgrade for Garmin's GTX 330 Mode S transponder. FreeFlight, which signed a technology licensing agreement with Garmin, is interfacing its Model 1201 WAAS/GPS sensor with the GTX 330 to provide an additional 1090 MHz Extended Squitter (1090ES) ADS-B Out upgrade. The system, tested during the FAA's ADS-B Capstone Program, meets ADS-B and RNP accuracy, integrity and availability requirements worldwide.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
Version 3.0 of AIRNC Direct's iPad app is now available. It includes an ARINC Direct website component that allows pilots to schedule documents for upload, and a component that give users access to all of their files on iPads and on the web. Documents can be assigned to a specific leg, aircraft or user, and can also be copied from one location to another. The app is available in the Apple App Store. ARINC Direct www.arinc.com
Business Aviation

Nam Cho (Core Helicopters )
I've never taken the time to write back on an article before, but having read “Checking the Descent” (Viewpoint, August 2013) I wanted to share an in-the-trenches view from someone who is trying to start a flight school and get more people into aviation on a day-to-day basis. In my opinion, the biggest issues (behind the declining pilot population) are not what you mention. They're symptoms and not the cause. There is only one reason: Cost. General aviation has become too expensive.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno, William Garvey
Bombardier is moving closer to the long awaited first flight of its all-new Learjet 85. The manufacturer recently rolled out the first Model 85 in a private celebration with employees in Wichita, and then invited the press to view it just prior to the NBAA Convention in October. Bombardier, Inc., CEO Pierre Beaudoin says the aircraft is on track to fly before year-end. This, the first FAR Part 25 all-composite business jet, is manufactured in a new dedicated facility in Queretaro, Mexico, and assembled in Wichita, but has suffered a number of program delays.
Business Aviation