Chad Trautvetter
Online Editor

Chad is the editor of AINalerts, AIN's daily business aviation newsletter, and is also the news editor at AIN Media Group. He has been writing about aviation, with an emphasis on business aviation, since 1994. Chad started his writing career at The Avion, the student newspaper at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, serving as editor-in-chief before graduating with a bachelor's in aeronautical science. After a stint as managing editor at Professional Pilot magazine, he joined AIN in late 1998. Chad holds a commercial pilot certificated with instrument and multi-engine ratings, and he also is a CFI/CFII. He lives and works from his home in Venice, Florida.

Chad Trautvetter

Latest from Chad Trautvetter

Charter & Fractional

Flexjet To Start European Ops by Year-end

Raymond Jones will head Flexjet’s non-U.S. operations as managing director for international.
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Training and Workforce

FlightSafety Expanding Upset Recovery Program

Added will be the Cessna Citation CJ3; Gulfstream G450 and G650; Beechcraft King Air 350; and Pilatus PC-12.
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Training and Workforce

FlightBag App Enhances FlightSafety’s e-Courseware

New iOS app and web-based version will be available for use in pilot, maintenance technician and flight attendant courses.
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Training and Workforce

FlightSafety International Expands Gulfstream Training

Rejected takeoff course is now available for GIV, GV, G450, G550 and G650, while G650 sim training to be added at Farnborough center.
Maintenance and Modifications

Honeywell Taps FlightSafety International for Maintenance Training

FlightSafety will offer training for Honeywell engines, auxiliary power systems, avionics, satcoms and environmental control systems
Training and Workforce

APG Adds Temporary Obstacle Tool to iPreFlight App

Tool allows iPreFlight users to enter temporary obstacles at known locations for inclusion in runway analysis performance calculations.

App Makes Perfect Aircraft Holding Patterns a Breeze

Holding Pattern Computer app takes the wind into account and also calculates whether to turn left or right to enter the pattern.
Regulations and Government

Fake Nav Invoices on the Rise, Flight Planner Warns

Red flag are incorrect email domain names; asking for a copy of an invoice or payment; or a notification of a change in payment bank account information.
Airports

NetJets Partners with London Heliport

Now rebranded NetJets London Heliport, the port also recently celebrated its 500,000th movement.
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Avionics

Upgrade for Kings Airs with Pro Line 21 Adds SVS, ADS-B

The three packages have been tailored to meet the needs of all Pro Line 21-equipped King Airs and include ADS-B OUT and synthetic vision.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Guide Shows How Flight Departments Can Integrate UASs

Resource from NBAA provides background information on small unmanned aerial systsmes and a checklist for vetting sUAS service providers.

Argus: North American Bizav Traffic Hiccups in April

Business aviation activity in North America declined for the first time since March 2015, falling 0.6 percent year-over-year in April.
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JetNet: Bizjet Inventory Takes 'Step Backwards' in 1Q

At the end of last month, 11.7 percent of the in-service business jet fleet was for sale, up from 11.4 percent last year.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Bell Helicopter's Prague Facility Takes on Larger Role

New two-bay paint shop and delivery center make the Prague facility Bell's regional customization, delivery and aftermarket service center in Europe.
Charter & Fractional

SevenJet Revives Fractional Avanti Service

This marks the return of a fractional program for the Italian twin turboprop since Avantair ceased operations in June 2013.
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ABS Jets Helps Refine Honeywell's In-flight Weather App

Under the effort, ABS Jets’ crews and operations personnel have worked with Honeywell on design and validation of new features.
Maintenance and Modifications

Empire Aviation To Market Citation X, Sovereign Winglets

To date, almost a third of Citation X owners have opted to have these winglets installed, and the winglets are standard equipment on the Citation X+.
Rotorcraft

With FAA Papers in Hand, R44 Cadet Now Ready for Duty

The training helicopter has the same airframe, rotor system and Lycoming O-540-F1B5 as the R44 Raven I, but the Cadet’s rear seats are removed.

European Bizav Flying Recovers in April

Year-to-date, flying in the region is still trailing 2015 by 1.6 percent.
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Cape Town To Host AfBAA's Inaugural Annual Convention

Complementing regular panel sessions, keynote speeches and presentations, the convention will include “fireside chats” with influential aviation leaders.
Aircraft

GAMA: Business Jet and Turboprop Shipments Down in 1Q16

General aviation airplane deliveries in the first quarter dipped 3.7 percent from a year ago, while billings were down 9.5 percent.

jetAviva Expands Aircraft Sales Reach with Acquisition

Light jet broker jetAviva acquired Kansas City-based aircraft sales firm Kansas Aircraft
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Comlux America Expands Hangar, Adds Widebody Capability

Hangar can now simultaneously house one widebody and up to four single-aisle bizliners.
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ATC

NASA Demos ATC-Aircraft Ground Wi-Fi Datalink

Technology provides flight crews with common-sourced aeronautical, weather and flight information while on the ground at an airport.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Swiss CJ1 Is First Customer Aircraft with Active Winglets

Tamarack Aerospace Group secured EASA STC approval for its Atlas winglets on the CitationJet, CJ1 and CJ1+ in January.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Aircraft Transactions Seminar Returns To EBACE

May 23 seminar will provide an in-depth review of the tax, legal and regulatory issues involved in business aircraft transactions.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

FAA Warns of Fatigued Latch Springs on Pilot Seats

There has been a documented case of a copilot’s seat sliding aft in a Falcon on rotation due to fatigued springs.
Aircraft

Bizjet Deliveries Down, Sales Up at Bombardier

Shipments of business jets at Bombardier decreased 31 percent during the first quarter, while sales soared 111 percent.
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Aircraft

Gulfstream Deliveries Dip 15.6% in First Quarter

Gulfstream delivered 27 completed jets (19 large-cabin, eight midsize) in the first quarter versus 32 (25 large-cabin, seven midsize) in 1Q 2015.
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Aircraft

First U.S.-built Embraer Legacy To Roll Down Line in May

Facility will be able to assemble up to 96 Phenoms and 72 Legacys annually.
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