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Anke Lutz


Member Since: Aug 31, 2013
Posts: 18
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This site is dedicated to providing information and support on Socata's TB range of general aviation aircraft.

The primary mission of the Group is to provide members with information and assistance that will help keep Socata-built airplanes flying - safely and affordably, and to provide a forum for Socata pilots to discuss issues that effect them.

Here you will find the latest information on the TB fleet, user information and stories and pictures of users with their aircraft as well as a gateway to the "members only" message board where you can exchange tips and information with other TB Users.

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AVWEB


Short Final: Mirage Alert

I was inbound for landing at Reid‐Hillview airport and had a traffic alert off to my left, 300 feet higher and faster. About a minute after the traffic alert the tower told me I had traffic above and to the left of me. I replied that I did not have traffic in sight. Tower said, […] The post Short Final: Mirage Alert appeared first on AVweb.

uAvionix Gets FAA Airport Surface Situational Awareness Contract

uAvionix has won a contract to supply ADS-B-based systems to provide tower controllers with real-time positions of aircraft on airport taxiways, ramps and runways. The FlightLine system was picked as a cost-effective solution to boost situational awareness of surface movements for controllers through the agency's Surface Awareness Initiative. The first two deployments are at Austin […] The post uAvionix Gets FAA Airport Surface Situational Awareness Contract appeared first on AVweb.

Boom Authorized To Boom

For the first time in its history, the FAA has issued a special flight authorization to allow Boom Supersonic to break the sound barrier. The approval will allow the Colorado startup to fly its XB-1 demonstrator aircraft faster than Mach 1 up to 20 times over the next year in the Black Mountain Supersonic Corridor […] The post Boom Authorized To Boom appeared first on AVweb.

Two-Week ATC Application Window Opens Friday

The FAA has launched a barrage of social media posts aimed at gathering applicants for its next intake of air traffic controller trainees. The next application period begins Friday and lasts until May 8. The agency is short about 3,000 controllers and is under pressure to get those posts filled in light of a rash […] The post Two-Week ATC Application Window Opens Friday appeared first on AVweb.

Van's Confident Of Bright Future

The bankruptcy consultant helping Van's Aircraft says he's confident the company will emerge from Chapter 11 and resume profitability. Clyde Hamstreet, of Hamstreet and Associates, said in a video update hosted by Van's that almost 85 of customers with deposits on kits and parts stuck with the company after its bombshell announcement late last year […] The post Van's Confident Of Bright Future appeared first on AVweb.

Aviation Safety


Air Show Arrivals

Ready for some impromptu formation flying? How about a few thousand friends to critique your landing? The post Air Show Arrivals appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Haste Makes Waste

We may think we need to respond quickly, but abrupt control inputs at low speed usually are a bad idea. The post Haste Makes Waste appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Wheel Chock Jumping 101

When you're not looking, line personnel may secure your airplane for you. Try as you might, it's not likely you can jump that chock. The post Wheel Chock Jumping 101 appeared first on Aviation Safety.

NTSB Accident Reports—April 2024

January 1, 2024, Mansfield, La. Beech C23 Sundowner The pilot later reported conducting a normal, full-flap landing to the runway. Upon touching down, the airplane's nose landing gear collapsed,… To continue reading this article or issue you must be a paid subscriber. Sign in Subscribe Subscribe to Aviation Safety Start a subscription to Aviation Safety […] The post NTSB Accident Reports—April 2024 appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Flight Training: Fatality Rates Are Improving

A new study shows an improved safety record has resulted from a wide range of industry changes. The post Flight Training: Fatality Rates Are Improving appeared first on Aviation Safety.