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flying News+ XML/RSSBy Airplanista Magazine PiperJet Altaire: The Artful Marriage of Form and Function compares motivation behind the artistic lines of this sleek personal jet to that of a French sculptor. By Airplanista Magazine When you combine a gazillion watts of portable flash power with a photographer clever enough to get the rig certified to light off inside aircraft, the results are as dramatic as they are beautiful. Meet Sweden's Claes Axstal. By Airplanista Magazine Chef and private pilot Stuart Stein of Portland, Oregon will begin writing a new airport restaurant review column entitled “The Money Burger” starting with the February, 2011 issue of Airplanista Magazine. By FlyingWithoutFear.com For anyone who has decided to attend a fear of flying course the first few moments in the company of other fearful flyers, is almost as worrying as flying itself. By perini & Associates The support of El Pomar is instrumental in helping the museum reach its goal of $500,000 to complete the next important phase of museum planning. Since 1937, the foundation has been making grants to nonprofit organizations in Colorado. By SHEALD Inc SHEALD Inc. has released a Version 3.0 of Pilot eLog - an electronic logbook program that has been updated with 12 new categories for logging time against plus the ability to export logbooks to Excel for custom analysis and reporting. By Girls With Wings, Inc. Description: The Girls With Wings, Inc. (GWW) scholarship is awarded to help defray the costs of flight training lessons in pursuit of a private pilot certificate. By Seymour Segnit Widely circulated pictures of a Qantas A380 Airbus with a demolished Rolls-Royce engine hanging from its wing only serves to fuel the flames of flying phobia. By Andrea Berg New Sky Products, has announced availability of their innovative AppStation, an iPad kneeboard.This product is the perfect solution for all iPad users to protect their Apple iPad while having a "hands-free" stable platform on which to work or play. By Andrea Berg AppStation is an iPad kneeboard for aviation. This product is the perfect solution for all iPad users to protect their Apple iPad while having a "hands-free" stable platform on which to work or play. By Dan Pimentel Airplanista Magazine is a monthly digital aviation magazine featuring aviation news, commentary, and stunning aviation photography. Published for pilots the general aviation community. Sometimes serious. Sometimes humorous. Always unpredictable. By Airplanista Magazine Airplanista Magazine is a monthly online aviation magazine with features, commentary, and stunning aviation photography. Published for pilots and the general aviation community. Sometimes serious. Sometimes humorous. Always unpredictable. By World Aero Club Oct 1, 2010 - World Aero Club, based in Petaluma, Ca launched its new website www.worldaeroclub.org to make car-pooling of the skies incredibly easy. 600,000 General Aviation pilots in the US alone could change the way a nation travels. By Spectrum 24 Media The Paulding Northwest Atlanta Airport is participating in the National Business Aviation Association’s (NBAA) 63rd Annual Meeting & Convention, taking place October 19th through the 21st at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. By Propeller Group Air New Zealand’s new integrated campaign, ‘Forget everything you know about flying’ created by Albion, the digitally-led creative agency, launches 11 October across a multi-media platform. By Charles Jones Equels Elected Judge Advocate and Elected to the Board of Directors. The Distinguished Flying Cross is the nation’s highest military honor specifically for heroism in aviation. By Senior Editor What can possibly be worse than arriving to your destination for pleasure or for business and having jet lag? By PR Department Universal Action Travel comments on vacationing during an economic recession By Aviation and Aerospace Examiner nationwide edition The Aviation and Aerospace Examiner - nationwide edition - by the Examiner.com, announced today the proclamation of “Aviation and Aerospace Examiner’s Best of the Best 2010” editor’s choices for the most creative aircraft design category. By Animal Airways More Than 4 Million People Ship Pets Abroad Annually When Their Main Barrier is Coping With Bureaucratic Procedures. Animal Airways Offers the Perfect Solution - Document Check & Guidance online! By SkyPress Media America's aviation and aerospace industry is - with some exceptions - considered number one in the world. The huge variety of choices is confusing to many aviation customers. The Aviation and Aerospace Examiner intends provide some clarity. By TurtleShack.com AirTran Airways flight, three Helm sisters from Milwaukee, WI, and their little turtle Neytiri, whom they discarded into the trash in order to avoid missing a flight home, caught the attention of TurtleShack.com owner, Duane Swaniec. By Olivia VIZS is a premier aviation charter broker focused on delivering an unparalleled way to experience private jet travel. The company delivers this service without monthly membership fees, initiation fees, long-term commitments or capital investment. By Palamedes pr Woman with paralysing fear of flying to wed boyfriend in Greece after finding 'miracle' cure By SHEALD SHEALD Inc. has released a major update to its well-received Pilot eLog electronic logbook program and now includes 12 new categories for logging time against plus the ability to export the logbook to Excel for custom analysis and reporting. By Patrick W. Murphy The DGCA in India recently published changes to their CPL licensing regulations modifying and clarifying some aspects of the flight experience necessary to obtain a Commercial Pilot License with instrument rating. By SHEALD Pilot eLog: user-friendly intuitive logbook looks very much like the paper logbooks that pilots are use to. The main logbook screen provides a wealth of information to the pilot without having to go to other screens for primary information. By Shannon Haigh Whilst many believe flying to be one of the most common phobias, new research by a leading online independent travel agent specialising in holidays to Tenerife has found that more of the British public have a phobia of clowns. By Ken Hall The oldest original “flying car” – built in 1935 and the brainchild of Frank Skroback – soared to $65,175 at a massive weekend auction held Mar. 13-14 by Red Baron, the Southeast’s premier auction house in Atlanta, Georgia. By Patrick Murphy Sunrise Aviation located in Ormond Beach, Florida today issued a statement recognizing Captain Ernest V. Neal of India for 58 years of service to aviation. Capt. Neal began his aviation career as a pilot for the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1952. By Ken Hall A flying car built in 1935, a rare Coca-Cola dispensing machine made around 1923, a 4.02-carat brilliant cut diamond ring surrounded in platinum, a combination boat-car sculptural work and more will be sold Mar. 13-14 by Red Baron's in Atlanta. By Bill Ragan Lag: A Look at Circadian Desynchronization is a book that helps pilots and travelers to understand how transmeridian travel effects human performance. Written in easy-to-read language, Lag's author Bill Ragan explains complicated topics. By Christie Communications National travel expert Captain Karen Kahn, one of the nation’s first pioneering female pilots, is offering the following tips for coping with flight delays during this busy holiday travel season. By Crow Flies Press Crow Flies Press is pleased to announce the release of its new publication The Adventures of Charlie & Moon (ISBN 978-0-9814910-1-1) by Australian author and filmmaker, Martin Meader. By Thai Airways Middle East On 01 December 2009, THAI Airways International will launch its inaugural First Class Service from Dubai to Bangkok. By Bahamas Habitat October 15th, 2009 –– Bahamas Habitat announced today the donation of a Beechcraft Baron to the organization by Dr. John Quinn of Charleston SC for use by the organization in its Bahamas mission work. By Strategic Book Publishing In Flying High, author Ruby Jeans Jackson reveals the racism and secrecy flight attendants in the 60’s and 70’s faced and how they overcame this and other trials and tribulations. By David Wagner New Screenplay Marks 70th Anniversary of "The Wizard of Oz" By FlyingSimple.com Pilots can now buy and sell used aviation supplies at one spot. The One Stop Aviation Marketplace. Buy, Sell, Fly.... By Mark L. Curtis, 1st Lt, CAP ALPENA, MI - Current estimates are calling for well over 200 members of the Civil Air Patrol from all over Michigan, and other states in the Great Lakes Region, to gather in Alpena, MI. By Joel McLaughlin We have all had horrible experiences while traveling. When you are going to be leaving from Philly airport, the last thing you want to worry about are the airport parking and shuttle services. By Eloquent Books Peter Clements writes an exciting suspense novel, The Third Temple, that chronicles the lives of an aviation family, seen through the eyes of several generations and told by a journalist. By Don Costanza Oshkosh, Wisconsin, July 27th- August 2nd, 2009 Although the current economic climate is impacting many major events this summer there is still good value to be found. By Mark L. Curtis, 1st Lt, CAP UPDATE – With less than a week before “Operation: GO!” kicks off at the Sparta, MI Airport, finishing touches are being taken care of to make sure this is as great an event as possible. By Kevin Jarchow The Civil Air Patrol will be hosting a "fly day" and open house to showcase the organizations three mandated missions: Cadet Programs, Aerospace Education and Emergency Services. By Don Costanza Continuing to innovate the ways practical flight training skills are delivered, "The Finer Points of Flying" is now collaborating with Flight Line Internet Radio covering the finer points of flight training broadcast to a global audience. By Gerald Bailey SnakeHead Software, LLC. announced today the release of Flying Aces Version 2.5, a major update to the first true dogfight Combat Flight Simulator for the iPhone and iPod Touch. By Eloquent Books Author Recounts Stewardesses, Pilots and Passengers in Flying Adventures from the 40’s through the 70’s when Airline Travel was Growing in Industry Importance By PressInc. James Garner's Daughter, Producer Gigi Garner, Options "China Diaries" Writen By Louis Stannard By Chris Hughes Once in a while a sponsorship opportunity comes along that simply demands marketers’ attention. Sine Qua Non International takes a look at how wing-walking could transform somebody’s 2010 budget and send it skywards. |
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