Fred George

Chief Aircraft Evaluation Editor

Redmond, Oregon

Summary

Fred formerly served as senior editor and chief pilot with Business & Commercial Aviation and as Aviation Week & Space Technology's chief aircraft evaluation pilot. He has flown left seat in virtually every turbine-powered business jet produced in the past three decades. He now is managing member of Fred George Aero LLC of Redmond, Oregon.

He has flown more than 195 makes, models and variants, ranging from the Piper J-3 Cub through the latest Boeing and Airbus large twins, logging more than 7,000 hours of flight time. He has earned an Airline Transport Pilot certificate and six jet aircraft type ratings, and he remains an active pilot. Fred also specializes in avionics, aircraft systems and pilot technique reports.

Fred was the first aviation journalist to fly the Boeing 787, Airbus A350 and Gulfstream G650, among other new turbofan aircraft. He’s also flown the Airbus A400M, Howard 500, Airship 600, Dassault Rafale, Grumman HU-16 Albatross and Lockheed Constellation.

Prior to joining Aviation Week, he was an FAA designated pilot examiner [CE-500], instrument flight instructor and jet charter pilot and former U.S. Naval Aviator who made three cruises to the western Pacific while flying the McDonnell-Douglas F-4J Phantom II.

Fred has won numerous aviation journalism awards, including NBAA’s David W. Ewald Platinum Wing Lifetime Achievement Award.

Articles

Fred George
Competition between CAE SimuFlite, FlightSafety International (FSI) and SimCom, among others, will provide business aircraft operators with more choices in initial and recurrent training courses during the upcoming year. In addition, simulator-based training firms have added much-needed capacity for popular courses, making it easier for operators to get training slots and reducing the number of ``zero-dark-thirty'' training sessions.

Fred George
LE BOURGET, France - Eurocopter's Tiger and multirole NH-90, and military helicopters yet to be developed, will be key to company plans for maintaining strong growth rates, according to Fabrice Bregier, the firm's president and CEO. Last year, Eurocopter's sales climbed to 301 units, a 12 percent increase from 2001, he said.

By Fred George
Often, situational awareness boils down to just drawing a four-part picture for a pilot.
Air Transport