Business & Commercial Aviation

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Some faces familiar to many, others not, having toiled in the background. But together they helped B/CA lift off and then soar.

Edited by James E. Swickard
Meggitt Fluid Controls (MFC) and Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems (MABS) have won multi-million-dollar contracts for Embraer's new Legacy 450 and 500 executive jet programs. MFC will develop and produce the pneumatic bleed air system, which will manage the bleed air from the engines' high- and low-pressure outputs for temperature and pressure control and maintain anti-ice systems and the aircraft's cargo, cabin and cockpit environments. The controller will manage the system's mechanical fluid control devices, ensuring system safety and integrity.

Edited by James E. Swickard
Embraer opened its first U.S. business jet service center, inaugurating a 47,700-square-foot (4,431-square-meter) hangar at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, in Mesa, Ariz., Sept. 25. The new facility at the former Williams Air Force Base will service Embraer's Phenom 100 and 300 and the Legacy 450, 500 and 600 executive jets. The new $10 million facility consists of a hangar, workshops and office space. Embraer expects to create approximately 60 jobs there over the next five years. The first employees completed Phenom 100 service training at the end of September.

Edited by Robert A. Searles
Nextant Aerospace has added several options to its Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 Beechjet 400A/XP retrofit package. Available options include a second multifunction display, an integrated flight information system, XM broadcast graphical weather or Universal weather services, TCAS II, AHRS-3000S, GPS-4000S, Doppler turbulence detection weather radar, RTU-4200 radio tuning unit, DBU-5000 database loader and CDU-6200 control display unit.

Edited by James E. Swickard
Corsair Aviation of St. Paul, Minn., has purchased ACM Aviation from the San Jose Jet Center, a subsidiary of Atlantic Aviation. Corsair is an aviation holding company whose principal operating companies are JetChoice and Capitol Wings.

By Jessica A. Salerno
In response to high demand, jetAVIVA is expanding its Jet Familiarization Training program to include pre-type rating training in the Cessna Citation Mustang. The JFT program is built to allow pilots to achieve four primary goals: become a safe jet pilot; gain experience in a very light jet; excel during type rating training and (if applicable) help determine which VLF is right for each customer. The training is offernd in three packages: basic, intermediate and advanced, providing 10.5, 25 and 45 hours of flight time, respectively.

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*Satcom Direct Communications, Inc., Satellite Beach. Fla., has chosen Tony Queenan as its new vice president of sales. He will be responsible for government and military sales into the aviation and land-mobile markets.

By Jessica A. Salerno
Flight Display Systems has received FAA Parts Manufacturing Approval (PMA) for two popular cabin entertainment products. The flight View Camera is mounted on the cockpit lare shield and allows passengers to see taxi, takeoff and lading from a pilot's perspective. The Satellite Radio Amplifier allows multiple passengers to have a personal XM or Sirius satellite radio receiver at their seat. Both products are in stock. Price: Flight View Camera, $1,250; Satellite Radio Amplifier, $1,875 Flight Display Systems 1765 Grassland Pkwy.

By Fred George
By the mid-1980s, Cessna knew it needed a successor to the Citation III, its first midsize aircraft. The 1982 model offered a cabin with 5.5-foot width, 5.7-foot height and 18.4-foot length, which provided considerably more comfort for six to eight passengers than Cessna's narrow-fuselage light jets. The Citation III also featured a moderately swept, super-critical wing that made possible 450 KTAS cruise speeds, fuel-efficient TFE731 turbofans, trailing-link main landing gear for smooth touchdowns and hot-wing anti-ice, plus advanced systems.

By Jessica A. Salerno
Mobile Edge has introduced checkpoint friendly laptop cases designed to help move traveling computer users through airport luggage checks more quickly. Airport screeners can X-ray a laptop while still inside its bag. The new ScanFast Collection meets TSA requirements. All three cases (backpack, briefcase messenger bag) accommodate popular models of laptops and are covered by the Mobile Edge lifetime warranty. Price: $99.99 Mobileedge 1150 North Miller St. Anaheim,CA 92806 (714) 339-1400

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*West Star Aviation, Dallas, announced that Susie Corn has been appointed operations manager at the Dallas Love Field facility. She will be responsible for all maintenance, avionics and customer service and support operations.

Edited by James E. Swickard
Satcom Direct, a Satellite Beach, Fla.-based provider of satellite voice, fax and Internet data services, is expanding its Internet reach thanks to the launch of a new Inmarsat satellite. Satcom Direct said the Aug. 18 launch of the Inmarsat-4 F3 spacecraft will allow the company to provide mobile broadband Internet services to business, general aviation, military and government markets worldwide. Before the launch, the company's mobile broadband services covered 85 percent of the world's landmass. The network now covers the globe, including aircraft in flight.

Jim Cannon
Several months ago I received a phone call from a friend, a business pilot, who informed me he had decided to resign his position for something better. He had advanced within his Blue Chip flight department from a support role to become an international captain with a bright future, but now he was done. He said his options included accepting a first officer position with the international branch of a fractional operation or a captaincy with a large flight department across town. Why the move, I asked.

Capt. Russ Williams FRAeS (Taunton, Somerset, UK)
I was most interested to read Nina Anderson's letter highlighting the potential dangers of unauthorized use of mobile telephones in flight (July, page 12). In relation to the recent Boeing 777 accident at London Heathrow, it had crossed my mind that some sort of interference to the fuel control software could have been generated by the use of a mobile telephone. This followed my reading in February of a U.K.

Staff
*United Airlines Capt. "Pat" Boling flew a V-tail Bonanza tanked with 402 gallons of avgas 7,090 miles from Manila to Pendleton, Ore., in 46 hours. It was the longest nonmilitary overwater flight in history.

Edited by James E. Swickard
Making the transition as quickly as possible to the NextGen air traffic control system is one of several recommendations made in a new energy task force report by the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE). NextGen will greatly enhance operating efficiency and safety, while reducing delays and unnecessary energy consumption, said the Sept. 3 report. The report also called for expanding exploration and development of U.S.

Staff
Almost 50, an aviator for more than half my life -- many of those years in noisy cockpits and long before hearing protection was a real concern -- it's probable that my hearing isn't exactly "perfect" anymore. In addition, many of the hobbies and side tasks I do at home involve operating tractors, chain saws and other loud machinery and have probably added to the hearing damage. And then there is the matter of age . . .

Edited by James E. Swickard
An F-15E from Robins Air Force Base, Ga., flew with a 50-50 mix of JP-8 and synthetic natural gas-based fuel Aug. 19 and an Edwards AFB-based F-22 took on the same fuel from a KC-135 tanker Aug. 28. According to F-15E synfuel test pilot Maj. Dan Badia, "You could have had JP-8 in there and I wouldn't have known the difference." F-15 fuels engineer Ryan Mead expects the new fuel to be certified on the jet as a result of the tests.

Edited by James E. Swickard
Delta AirElite Business Jets says it is the first charter operator of a 2008 Dassault Falcon 7X aircraft in the United States. The 6,000-nm airplane was added to the company's charter fleet in September and is based in the Rocky Mountain region. In addition to the 7X, Delta AirElite, a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, said it has added several other aircraft to its fleet since the beginning of the year, including its second Gulfstream G550, fourth Bombardier Learjet 45 and a Cessna Citation CJ2+.

George C. Larson
In past stories, we've polled schedulers and dispatchers to compile lists of trips you've found challenging, coupling the results with this advice: Tap the talents and experience of a good flight support provider when you're heading off the beaten track. So it seems only logical to survey the leading providers' experts for their perspective. While there is a good deal of agreement between operators and service providers on many destinations, the opinions of the providers offer some surprises -- or at least differences.

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Steve Brown, NBAA vice president, operations, believes the Emissions Trading Scheme passed in July by the European Parliament is "unkind to all of aviation," not just the business aviation community.

George C. Larson
The sound a helicopter makes in flight can affect people in different ways, depending upon their point of view. If you're an accident or flood victim or a wounded GI waiting to be evacuated, it can be the sweetest music you'll ever hear. But if you are communing with nature in the Grand Canyon or working in the gardens on your Sag Harbor estate, violation of your treasured quiet can summon demons.

Edited by James E. Swickard
The FAA requested information and documentation from about one dozen executives at Sentient Flight Group in August, just prior to the company's reorganization. Some of the requested information involved questions about ownership, and many of the requests were sent to former TAG Aviation executives. The requests came out of the agency's Eastern Region, which was involved in the investigation and certificate revocation of TAG affiliate AMI Jet Charter. Sentient says it will fully comply with the request.

By William Garvey
Entrepreneur, Albuquerque, N.M.

Staff
When a flight crew member decides to leave one department for a position elsewhere, the departure puts quite a few things in motion simultaneously and possibly quickly, depending on the amount of notice given.