AVweb Insider

AVweb Insider offers a curated collection of opinion pieces, personal narratives, and expert analyses that delve into the nuances of aviation. From firsthand pilot experiences to in-depth discussions on industry trends and safety considerations, this section provides readers with thoughtful perspectives that go beyond standard news reporting. Ideal for aviation professionals and enthusiasts seeking deeper insights into the flying world.

E-Mag Adds Evolved Magnetos to Lineup

From time to time, we’ll feature posts and commentary from our sister magazine Kitplanes. If building is your thing, do yourself a favor and check out the Kitplanes blog – and be sure to visit their web site. E-Mag Electronic Ignition of Azle, Texas, had plenty of new goodies at their Sun ‘n Fun booth […]

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Andair Announces New Throttle Quadrant

From time to time, we’ll feature posts and commentary from our sister magazine Kitplanes. If building is your thing, do yourself a favor and check out the Kitplanes blog – and be sure to visit their web site. Following on an impressive line of fuel system components manufactured from high quality materials and methods, Andy […]

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New EFISes Star at Sun ‘n Fun

From time to time, we’ll feature posts and commentary from our sister magazine Kitplanes. If building is your thing, do yourself a favor and check out the Kitplanes blog – and be sure to visit their web site.Several new EFIS models and upgrades have been introduced at the show today. Advanced Flight Advanced Deck EFIS […]

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Our Wasteful Training Habits

I haven’t done a formal survey, but my impression from talking to aircraft owners, instructors and FBOs is that the price of avgas is definitely reducing flying hours. That’s understandable and a classic market response to rising prices. When something costs more, you buy less of it, find an alternative or become more efficient in […]

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A Bad Rap for GA?

About a year ago, when everyone thought we’d have an FAA reauthorization bill passed within the fiscal year that it was supposed to be passed in, the Air Transport Association and practically everyone else who flies were in a pitched battle over the user fee issue. The brain trust at ATA came up with an […]

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The Courts and Aircraft Certification

We’re not quite sure how Seattle attorney Dean Brett hopes to accomplish it, but his words to the Seattle Post Intelligencer should have everyone in aviation taking notice: “Our goal is to have the [Cessna] 208B [Grand Caravan] decertified from flying in icing conditions.” Brett represents the families of nine skydivers who died when the […]

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Are Diesels Really More Economical?

This week’s news brought an emergency airworthiness directive for Thielert’s new Centurion 2.0. The AD requires a bracket to prevent cracking in a high-pressure line between the engine’s injection pump and the common rail injection manifold. A little over 500 airplanes are affected.This AD reflects one of several daunting challenges with aerodiesel engines: although they’re […]

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Collier Irrelevance?

When Carl Bellinger, a Republic test pilot, dropped by Chuck Yeager’s house early one Sunday morning to borrow some tools, he was startled to see that Yeager was using the Collier Trophy-the most prestigious award in aviation-to store scrap nuts and bolts on his workbench. But say this about Yeager: He was at least getting […]

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