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  • (Cessna) Skycatcher Prototype Crashes

    09/18/2008 1:55:37 PM PDT · by pabianice · 74 replies · 2,920+ views
    AvWeb ^ | 9/18/08 | Niles
    Federal investigators are on their way to Douglass, Kansas to investigate the crash of a Cessna Skycatcher LSA prototype Thursday. The pilot of the test aircraft was able to parachute to safety and was reportedly taken to hospital with minor injuries. Cessna media relations personnel were unable to immediately respond to AVweb's request for more detailed information, but KAKE Television is reporting the aircraft crashed into a treeline near the boundary of Butler and Cowley Counties. The television station is quoting witnesses as saying they heard a loud pop and then saw sparks and the plane spiraling down. The pilot...
  • Cessna's New Plane to Be Built in China

    11/29/2007 8:46:29 AM PST · by charles m · 48 replies · 119+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 11/28/07 | J. LYNN LUNSFORD
    Textron Inc.'s Cessna Aircraft Co. will become the first U.S. manufacturer to turn over complete production of an airplane to a Chinese partner, a move intended to cut production costs and foster a nascent private-aviation market in China. Cessna officials said China's state-owned Shenyang Aircraft Corp. will build the new Cessna 162 SkyCatcher at its factory in Shenyang, China. The planned single-engine, two-seat airplane will be the smallest in Cessna's product line. It is designed for training and what is known as the light-sport market, for recreational fliers. Cessna hopes manufacturing in China will help keep the price of the...
  • Cessna to assemble SkyCatcher in China

    11/28/2007 9:27:15 AM PST · by Freeport · 112 replies · 528+ views
    www.flightglobal.com ^ | 28/11/07 | Siva Govindasamy
    Cessna has become the latest airframe manufacturer to tap into China's growing aircraft production expertise, with the US airframer picking AVIC I subsidiary Shenyang Aircraft to assemble its new Model 162 SkyCatcher light sport aircraft (LSA). Under the terms of the agreement, Shenyang will be responsible for aircraft assembly and Cessna will provide on-site personnel to oversee manufacturing, quality assurance and technical design. Cessna will design the aircraft and handle American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) compliance work, and be responsible for sales, distribution, customer service and warranty administration.
  • FAA reviewing football fly-over

    11/05/2007 4:33:19 AM PST · by Rb ver. 2.0 · 48 replies · 140+ views
    http://www.charlotte.com/ ^ | 11/4/07 | MARK PRICE
    A 17-year-old Hopewell High student was apparently acting on a dare when he did a fly-over prank at a Hopewell High football game Friday, at one point dipping below the stadium lights. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools officials said Sunday that the teen pilot and two teen passengers flew the length of the field three times around 8 p.m. The plane reportedly came within feet of a flag pole. On the final pass, a pair of tennis shoes and a football dropped from the single-engine Cessna 172 into the end zone, officials said. The pilot, who apparently broke multiple federal aviation laws, is...
  • Cessna unveils SkyCatcher details

    07/23/2007 2:07:32 PM PDT · by Domandred · 70 replies · 4,817+ views
    Witchita Business Jourlan ^ | 7/23/07 | Ken Vandruff
    The Model 162 SkyCatcher will be Cessna Aircraft Co.'s entry in the Light Sport Aircraft category. Cessna made the announcement and rolled out a full-scale mockup Sunday during the opening day of the Experimental Aircraft Association's annual convention in Oshkosh, Wis. The two-seat airplane has an initial price of $109,500 for the first 1,000 airplanes ordered, then the price will be $111,500. Keeping the airplane in the $100,000 range was one of the goals set by Jack Pelton, Cessna chairman, president and CEO, during the program's development. Cessna announced its LSA program during the 2006 EAA convention and has been...
  • Cessna rattled by Boeing plane's wake

    11/28/2006 12:58:03 PM PST · by skeptoid · 30 replies · 889+ views
    Seattle Post Intelligencer ^ | November 28, 2006 | JAMES WALLACE
    It's big, it's ugly and it nearly took out a small plane that got too close. The Boeing Co.'s Large Cargo Freighter, a modified 747 that will be used to ferry sections of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, left a wake vortex so powerful that it apparently sent the small plane plunging toward the earth as it prepared to land at Boeing Field. The single-engine Cessna was being flown by a student pilot, but an instructor took over and regained control, avoiding a crash. By then, however, the Cessna was below the level of the booms of the cranes that are used...
  • Small plane lands safely on Raleigh highway

    07/12/2006 10:51:29 AM PDT · by cf_river_rat · 6 replies · 468+ views
    AP ^ | 7/12/06 | not credited
    RALEIGH, N.C. A small aircraft landed on a highway on Raleigh's north side this afternoon, tying up traffic but apparently without causing any injuries. Pilot Paul Hesse tells The Associated Press that the plane's engine began acting up and he had to land immediately. One lane of traffic is closed at this hour on Interstate 540 as authorities try to get the Cessna off the shoulder of the highway. The single-engine plane is registered to Empire Aviation in Durham, where Hesse is an instructor. Hesse says he's unhurt and the plane is fine, although "the engine's toast" and it will...
  • Cessna 172 Turns 50!!!

    06/25/2006 5:47:21 PM PDT · by GoldCountryRedneck · 29 replies · 582+ views
    Cessna's Model 172 has taught and shaped the careers of thousands of pilots for 50 years. The list of superlatives affixed to the 172 refers to manufacturing numbers and hours amassed rather than sexier terms like "fastest" or "prettiest." It is truly an unsung hero of general aviation airplanes. It's hard to believe that the design is 50 years old and, following the darkest days of the industry, has evolved into what is now among the more advanced single-engine airplanes in the sky.19562006
  • Pilot Killed In LI Plane Crash Was On First Flight

    10/25/2005 8:42:05 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 9 replies · 1,254+ views
    1010 WINS ^ | Oct 25, 2005 7:14 am US/Eastern
    EAST HAMPTON, Long Island The plane that crashed in East Hampton, Long Island over the weekend had been bought in Georgia and was being flown home to Nantucket, Massachussetts. The pilot - 50-year-old William Holdgate of Nantucket was killed in the crash Sunday afternoon in the middle of East Hampton. His family says Holdgate bought the twin-engine Cessna 411 several months ago and had traveled to Georiga to fly it home. Holdgate owned a construction company in Nantucket and had been a pilot for about ten years. An investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board says they found a three...
  • Textron to Lay Off 1,200 Cessna Workers (March 20, 2003)

    03/20/2003 11:27:31 AM PST · by Willie Green · 40 replies · 630+ views
    The Springfield News Sun ^ | Thursday, March 20, 2003 | ELIZABETH ZUCKERMAN - Associated Press Writer
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)--Textron Inc. will lay off 1,200 employees in its Cessna Aircraft unit, citing a reduction in the order placed by one of its two major business jet customers and worldwide economic concerns. The company also announced Thursday that it will be reducing its earnings projections for the year, but gave no specific dollar figure. Textron said the layoffs will be concentrated at Cessna's Wichita, Kan., headquarters, where 9,200 are employed. The layoffs also will affect a Cessna facility in Columbus, Ohio, that employs 400 workers; a Cessna facility in...
  • Passengers tattle on pilot after ride in stolen jet

    10/13/2005 2:12:10 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 66 replies · 1,898+ views
    Excerpt - Imagine taking a joyride with five friends — a fine trip, covering 400 or so miles, the sort of nighttime jaunt where the lights of towns and cities below twinkle like diamonds tossed across black velvet. Then imagine that trip coming to a rude conclusion when your five fellow travelers finger you as the guy who stole that ride, a $7 million Cessna Citation VII. That's the situation facing Daniel Andrew Wolcott of Buford. Police arrested him Wednesday and charged him with taking the airplane, boosted from St. Augustine, Fla., last weekend and flown to Gwinnett County Airport/Briscoe...
  • Cessna crash kills one near Teterboro

    09/02/2005 9:30:17 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 1 replies · 265+ views
    AP ^ | September 2, 2005
    One person was killed when a small plane crashed Friday evening near Teterboro Airport shortly after the pilot radioed that he was running low on fuel, authorities said. Steve Coleman, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, which operates the airport, said a small Cessna struck the South Hackensack Post Office building on Huyler Street.
  • FBI acknowledges plane circling Indiana town, looking for signs of terrorist connections

    02/28/2003 10:05:26 AM PST · by freeperfromnj · 35 replies · 593+ views
    NJ.com | 2/28/03 11:21 am | The Associated Press
    BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) -- An airplane that raised questions in this college town is being used by the FBI to monitor people who might have terrorist connections, agency officials acknowledged. The FBI denied knowledge of the plane earlier this week after aviation officials disclosed that the aircraft was conducting law enforcement surveillance. Agent Thomas V. Fuentes said the FBI issued the denial because a reporter asked if the airplane is doing electronic surveillance, which it is not. Fuentes and agent James H. Davis said the FBI is not aware of any threat to Bloomington or the state, but is watching...
  • F-16s Escort Plane After Shuttle Launch Security Breach

    07/26/2005 12:13:25 PM PDT · by Sax · 9 replies · 923+ views
    WKMG ^ | 7/26/05 | local6.com
    F-16s Escort Plane After Shuttle Launch Security Breach POSTED: 2:19 pm EDT July 26, 2005 UPDATED: 2:29 pm EDT July 26, 2005 Several F-16 fighter jets patrolling the skies above the Kennedy Space Center were scrambled when a small plane violated restricted air space near the shuttle launch pad. F-16 Falcon. Florida Today image. The fighter jets escorted the Cessna plane to Lake County, Fla., where it landed without further incident, according to reports. The F-16 fighter jets patrolling the shuttle were from Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina. It is not known if the pilot will face charges...
  • Hillary and Chuck Take Notice

    06/28/2005 6:07:32 AM PDT · by OESY · 8 replies · 855+ views
    New York Post ^ | June 28, 2005
    <p>Sen. Chuck Schumer's weekly Sunday press conferences often seem designed more to promote Chuck Schumer than to shed light on any truly dire situation in need of urgent attention.</p> <p>Last weekend's briefing, though, was notably different.</p> <p>Following a number of stories in The Post last week that highlighted the porous nature of small-airport security, Schumer called for heightened federal scrutiny over small airports.</p>
  • Suspect charged after alleged drunken ride in stolen plane

    06/22/2005 2:06:11 PM PDT · by LurkedLongEnough · 59 replies · 998+ views
    WTNH-TV, New Haven ^ | June 22, 2005 | AP
    (Harrison, N.Y.-AP, June 22, 2005 2:25 PM) _ An 20-year-old man, allegedly intoxicated, is under arrest after allegedly stealing a small plane in Connecticut. The man took two friends on a three-hour joyride early this morning that somehow ended with a safe landing at a darkened Westchester County Airport. County Executive Andrew Spano says that when an airport security car met the four-seat Cessna at 4:15 a.m. and the plane doors opened, a significant number of beer cans spilled to the ground. Police say the plane's 20-year-old "pilot," Philippe Patricio, of Bethel, Connecticut, was arrested with a blood alcohol level...
  • Military Was Set To Down Cessna(Rummy gave approval)

    05/25/2005 9:19:16 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 36 replies · 1,112+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 05/24/05 | Spencer S. Hsu and John Mintz
    Military Was Set To Down Cessna Authority Granted As Plane Strayed Deep Into Capital By Spencer S. Hsu and John Mintz Washington Post Staff Writers Wednesday, May 25, 2005; Page A01 Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld gave military officials the authority to shoot down, if necessary, a small plane that wandered into restricted airspace over the nation's capital May 11, according to two senior federal officials. For 11 intense minutes, customs aircraft and military fighter jets tried to intercept the Cessna 150 and determine whether the pilots were confused and lost or were targeting Washington. Military officials never deemed the...
  • LI Couple Dies In Connecticut Plane Crash

    05/24/2005 5:35:33 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 12 replies · 1,837+ views
    1010 WINS ^ | May 24, 2005 6:42 am US/Eastern | 1010 WINS
    Two people were killed Monday morning when the small plane they were in crashed and burst into flames near Danbury Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The Cessna 182 went down at 11:30 a.m. in a wooded area about four miles north of the airport, FAA spokesman Jim Peters said. The crash site is near both New Fairfield High School and a middle school. Both schools remained in session and no students were injured, school officials said. Sgt. J. Paul Vance, a state police spokesman, said the plane was heading to Long Island from Albany, N.Y. Federal and state authorities...
  • Fatal Crash Haunts Pal Who Gave Up Her Seat

    05/23/2005 3:06:30 AM PDT · by Conservatrix · 89 replies · 2,457+ views
    New York Post ^ | 5/23/05 | Lorena Mongelli and Kate Sheehy
    The high-school senior who cheated death by suddenly backing out of a doomed Coney Island plane ride thanks God she's alive — but feels excruciating guilt over the pal's dad who took her place and died, a friend said yesterday. "She feels guilty. Wouldn't you?" said Brother Rene Roy, principal of the tiny Catholic school in West Virginia that stricken teen Melissa McCulley attends. Two of McCulley's best friends, Danielle Block and Jo Beth Gross, both 18, as well as Block's dad, Courtney, and the plane's pilot died in the tragic beach crash Saturday.
  • Four Dead After Plane Crashes on Beach in Coney Island

    05/21/2005 2:42:09 PM PDT · by Pharmboy · 115 replies · 2,298+ views
    Associated Press ^ | May 21, 2005 | Michael Weissenstein
    NEW YORK (AP) - A small plane on a sightseeing tour over Coney Island went into a tailspin and slammed into the famous beach Sunday, killing all four people aboard but injuring none of the stunned sunbathers who witnessed the crash. The victims died at the scene of the afternoon crash of the Cessna 172S, Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Holly Baker said. There were relatively few people on the beach at the time, and no one on the ground was hurt. Eyewitnesses said the plane was circling above the Brooklyn beach when its engine suddenly stalled, and the aircraft quickly...