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Nigel Price


Member Since: Mar 2, 2005
Posts: 47
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Welcome to the Socata TB Users Group!

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.

Aviation News

AVWEB


Garmin's Autoland, Autothrottle Certified for King Air 350

Garmin auto technology, now available on G1000 NXi-equipped aircraft.

Air Force Automates Caravan

Deployment to include overseas missions using the Reliable Autonomy System

FAA Weighs Boeing Production Cap Decision

Agency requires scenario exercises before considering 737 MAX rate increase.

RARA Announces Refunds After Race Classes Withdraw

National Championship Air Races move forward with five divisions and discounted tickets.

FAA Moving Washington Headquarters

Staff will be moved into the DOT's current headquarters.

Aviation Safety


Thinking Inside The Box

Predicting landing performance can mean a deep dive into the airplane's documentation, with no precise answers. The post Thinking Inside The Box appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Final Checks

As these pilots discovered, a takeoff clearance at a busy towered airport doesn't always mean there isn't a potential conflict. The post Final Checks appeared first on Aviation Safety.

FAA Advocates Angle Of Attack Sensors, Training

A new special airworthiness information bulletin (SAIB) from the FAA formally advises voluntary installation and use of low-airspeed alerting systems like AOA displays. The post FAA Advocates Angle Of Attack Sensors, Training appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Propeller Problems

The following is derived from maintenance facility submissions to the FAA's Service Difficulty Reports database. The post Propeller Problems appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Final Entry

February 2025 is the last issue of this magazine that will be printed on paper and mailed to subscribers. The post Final Entry appeared first on Aviation Safety.