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Marsh Brothers Brake Master Cylinder Upgrade Kit Receives FAA Approval

Following the STC approval from Transport Canada in February 2021, Marsh Brothers Aviation has secured FAA approval for their Beech® brake master cylinder upgrade/repair kit.  The Marsh Brothers kit offers an upgraded lip seal which replaces the piston wiper and O-ring with a single seal/wiper. The single lip seal replaces two elements of the original…

Blackhawk Enters Avionics Arena

Blackhawk Aerospace announced recently that it has expanded its portfolio of products and services. Blackhawk Aerospace Technologies, Inc. (BAT), a newly formed business entity, has acquired all assets from Columbia Avionics & Aircraft Services, Inc. based at the Columbia, Missouri, Regional Airport (KCOU). Columbia Avionics has been in business since 1995 working to develop new…

King Air Gathering • Sept. 23-26, 2021 Register Now!

King Air Gathering • Sept. 23-26, 2021 Register Now!

Space is limited and over half the available spots have already been filled for the 2021 King Air Gathering (KAG) being held Sept. 23-26 at the Beechcraft Heritage Museum in Tullahoma, Tennessee. If you are thinking you might like to attend, you may not want to wait much longer to register. Below is a summary…

Over-servicing the Oil

Over-servicing the Oil

The rate of oil consumption on a PT6 engine is a vital statistic for proper maintenance and accurate troubleshooting. Pratt & Whitney’s guideline regarding oil consumption for PT6s is 1 quart for every 10 hours of operation. This rate of consumption is the maximum allowable and it applies to every type of PT6 engine found…

Rudder Boost History and Usage

Rudder Boost History and Usage

I sometimes get questions along the lines of “Why doesn’t my King Air have the rudder boost system?” Many pilots flying an E90 or C90 receive a demo flight in a newer C90GTx and observe that the newer model has rudder boost whereas their airplanes do not. “It must be due to the higher power…

The “Cookbook” King Airs

The “Cookbook” King Airs

During the 1970s and 1980s, the Beech Aircraft Corporation served up the E90 and F90 King Air using special ingredients drawn from their library of recipes. As the decade of the 1970s arrived, the Beech Aircraft Corporation had built more than 1,300 King Air business and military airplanes since the introduction of the Model 90…

Dimming Control for Cockpit Map Light Now Available for All King Air models

PWI announced that it now offers an LED Variable Dimming Control System for the cockpit map light of all King Air models of aircraft. The PWI LED Variable Dimming Control System includes two PMA-certified LEDs for the overhead map lights, as well as an STC/PMA-approved Variable Dimming Controller. PWI also offers just the Variable Dimming…

Fleet Feat-Spring City Aviation adds a 360 to its  all-King Air charter lineup

Fleet Feat-Spring City Aviation adds a 360 to its all-King Air charter lineup

What started as a one-aircraft, father-and-son operated flight school in Waukesha, Wisconsin, 25 years ago is now a full service aviation company with 50 employees across three southeastern Wisconsin locations. Beyond flight training, Spring City Aviation offers maintenance on all types of general aviation airplanes, FBO services, aircraft sales, aircraft management and an all-King Air charter…

Registration is Open: King Air Gathering  Sept. 23-26, 2021

Registration is Open: King Air Gathering Sept. 23-26, 2021

Registration opened May 1 for the 2021 King Air Gathering (KAG) being held Sept. 23-26 at the Beechcraft Heritage Museum, located adjacent to the Tullahoma, Tennessee, Regional Airport (THA). If you arrive early enough Thursday, Sept. 23, there will be guided museum tours from “special” (a once in a lifetime opportunity) tour guides. That evening join everyone…