The Weekly of Business Aviation on AviationWeek.comThe Weekly of Business Aviation provides business intelligence, news and market data for business aviation owners/operators, FBOs, air taxi providers, leasing agents, airport managers, airframe manufacturers and suppliers, consultants, and aviation lenders and insurers provides: Incisive reporting on the business and corporate aviation marketplace; Comprehensive coverage of FAA, EPA and IRS regulations and Congressional legislative initiatives; New product information from around the globe and..Business Jet Accidents Continue Trending Upward- October 10, 2005 The number and severity of accidents involving turbine-powered business aircraft continues to be higher this year than last, according to information compiled by Robert E. Breiling Associates, Inc. of Boca Raton, Fla.http://www.aviationweek.com/avnow/news/channel_businessweekly_story.jsp?id=news/ACC10105.x... ATG Gets Javelin Airborne- October 3, 2005 Aviation Technology Group, Inc. (ATG) successfully flew its Javelin prototype aircraft Friday morning from Centennial Airport in Englewood, Colo.http://www.aviationweek.com/avnow/news/channel_businessweekly_story.jsp?id=news/JAV10035.x... NTSB Seeks Improved Bounced Landing Training- October 3, 2005 The National Transportation Safety Board last week recommended that the Federal Aviation Administration strengthen its Parts 135 and 121 training requirements to cover bounced landing recovery techniques. The safety board also called for replacement of certain aileron surface position sensors and checks of flight data recorder systems.http://www.aviationweek.com/avnow/news/channel_businessweekly_story.jsp?id=news/BOUL10035.... |