Cessna has effectively ended its Skycatcher Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) program, removing it from its website after the CEO stated it had "no future." The Skycatcher experienced a troubled history, ...
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A Cessna 162 SkyCatcher prototype crashed during a test flight after entering an unrecoverable flat spin, though the pilot safely bailed out without injury. Cessna Chairman Jack Pelton does not expect ...
Cessna Aircraft Co.'s entry into the light sport aircraft category created the expected buzz at the Experimental Aircraft Association's annual convention and is starting to fill the company's order ...
In October, Cessna Aircraft CEO Scott Ernest told a crowded room of journalists in Las Vegas that its Skycatcher had “no future.” Now Cessna has quietly ended sales and marketing of its lightest ...