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.

Latest from Chad Trautvetter

Environment

JetBio To Grow Jatropha Fuel Crops in Brazil

San Diego-based SG Biofuels (SGB) announced today it has teamed with JetBio–an initiative that includes Airbus, the Inter-American Development Bank, Bioven
Regulations and Government

AIN Blog: Remembering 9/11, In My Own Words

As editor of AINalerts, I recently asked readers to share their accounts of 9/11, so I thought it only fair to share my own story from that day.
Accidents

Citation 550, Taildragger Nearly Collide on Runway

A Cessna Citation 550 cleared a piston single taildragger by only 15 feet while the jet was taking off last week from Caruaru Airport, a non-tower airfiel
Security

Remembering 9/11, In Your Own Words

To commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9/11, AIN asked you–our readers–to write the narrative by sharing your own personal stories of that

Bizjet Market Still Remains Stable, Says Jetcraft

Despite worries over government debt in the U.S.
Security

GA Security Elevated as 9/11 Anniversary Nears

The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI issued an intelligence bulletin warning on Friday that “violent extremists with knowledge of general aviati
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JetNet: Pre-owned Bizcraft Inventory Continues To Shrink

While deliveries of new business aircraft lagged significantly in the first six months of 2011 on a year-over-year basis, JetNet said pre-owned business ai
ATC

FltPlan Flight Privacy Program Exposes Tangled FAA Policy

In the days and weeks leading up to the August 2 changes that eliminated the Block Aircraft Registration Request (Barr) program, which for

Hawker Beechcraft Workers Approve New Contract

Almost 70 percent of unionized Hawker Beechcraft machinists voted in favor of a five-year work contract that increases benefit costs, maintains pensions an
FBOs

Sheltair Opens New FBO at Northwest Florida Airport

Sheltair opened its new general aviation FBO terminal building, hangar complex and

Lacy, Spruston To Receive NBAA Awards

NBAA announced that Clay Lacy will receive the 2011 NBAA Meritorious Service to Aviation Award, while Don Spruston will get the 2011 NBAA John P.
Regulations and Government

China Airspace Getting Friendlier for GA, Says NBAA

More airspace will be opening for general aviation flights in China, according to NBAA.
Training and Workforce

SimCom Acquires 14 Programs from FlightSafety

SimCom Training Centers closed a
Maintenance and Modifications

LoPresti NeverFlat Tires Coming for Business Jets

Last week LoPresti Aviation Engineering unveiled new NeverFlat Lifesaver aircraft tires, which use a carbon-fiber band embedded in the circumference to ret
Regulations and Government

Senate Dems Seek To Avert Another FAA Shutdown

A group of Democratic senators sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner last month asking him to appoint conferees to FAA reauthorization talks before t

NBAA Taps Whyte for Abace Role

NBAA appointed former Cessna executive Roger Whyte to serve as special counsel to association president and CEO Ed Bolen in preparation for the 2012 Asian
Training and Workforce

IMC Club and PilotWorkshops Form Alliance

Instrument proficiency and aviation safety association IMC Club International of Norwood, Mass., has reached an agreement with New Hampshire-based
Regulations and Government

Canada and EU Forge Aviation Safety Agreement

Canada and the European Union have enacted a bilateral aviation safety agreement, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association announced.

Pre-owned Markets Looking Up

Pre-owned business jet and turboprop markets showed early signs of improvement in the first half of this year, which is expected to be a second year of cor
Aircraft

Gulfstream G150 Gets Nod from Brazil and China

The midsize Gulfstream G150 received type certification from Brazil’s ANAC, as well as the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

July Bizav Flight Activity Cools, Says Argus

Business aircraft flight activity in the U.S.
FBOs

Wilson Air Opens Chattanooga FBO

Wilson Air Center opened its new 9,000-sq-ft executive terminal and FBO complex at Chattanooga (Tenn.) Metropolitan Airport last month.
Maintenance and Modifications

King Air 200GT Performance Package OK’d

BLR Aerospace received FAA approval for its Ultimate Performance Package (UPP) for the King Air 200GT.

Jet Professionals Opens Middle East Branch

Aviation staffing company Jet Professionals opened a branch office at Al Bateen Executive Airport, providing aviation staffing services to the Middle East
Charter & Fractional

Charter Broker Bill of Rights Pitched

Opa Locka, Fla.-based charter/management provider Executive Air Services (EAS), which also owns charter broker Prudential Aviation, has released the Charte

Gulfstream Orders Soar in Second Quarter

“Second-quarter Gulfstream orders were the largest we’ve seen since the economic downturn began,” said Jay Johnson, chairman of Gulfstream Aerospace parent

GippsAero Launches GA10 Turboprop Single

Australia-based GippsAero launched a stretched turboprop derivative of its piston-powered
ATC

Unmanned Aircraft in U.S. Airspace is Inevitable

GA representatives accept the inevitability of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) flying in civil airspace, but urge their safe introduction.