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Archives for 2014

What’s your favorite airshow?

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2014 ·

[flickr_set id=”72157634835380968″] As part of our month-long focus on airshows and fly-ins in our print edition, we’d like to find out what events are among our readers’ favorites. So, what’s your favorite fly-in or airshow? Why? What makes it a great time? We’ve added an easy way for you to send us your story and […]

Great Lakes Aviation Conference returns to the Lansing Center

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2014 ·

The 14th Annual Great Lakes Aviation Conference and Expo returns to the Lansing Center Feb. 14th-15tin Lansing, Mich. The 2014 Great Lakes Aviation Conference offers educational seminars for students just beginning to learn about flying to seasoned professional pilots. It also offers educational experiences for all forms of aviation maintenance professionals. The conference features approximately […]

Czech Sport Aircraft delivers 500th aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2014 ·

Czech Sport Aircraft reports the delivery of the 500th aircraft from the company’s facility in Kunovice. This milestone was recognized Jan. 23 during a delivery ceremony for serial number C0500. The 500th aircraft is a PS-28 Cruiser destined for the United Kingdom and was formally handed over to Kairos Aviation Limited. “This is a very […]

Series on Michael Goulian wraps up on LiveAirShowTV

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2014 ·

LiveAirShowTV wraps up the first installment of “Inside Airshows” Tuesday night with a look at how the season came to a close for Goulian Aerosports at the Wings Over Houston Airshow. The weather threw everyone a curveball on Sunday morning, but the show went on. See how the last flight of the year went for […]

Cirrus engineering team honored

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2014 ·

DULUTH, Minn. — Cirrus Aircraft’s SR-series Engineering and Design Team has been named the recipient of the 2013 Joseph T. Nall Safety Award, for pioneering a wide array of safety features designed for single-engine aircraft. The award is presented annually by the International Air & Transportation Safety Bar Association (IATSBA) to honor those who have […]

Duncan Aviation unveils new paint design

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2014 ·

LINCOLN, NEB. — Duncan Aviation’s Chairman Emeritus Robert Duncan and his wife, Karen, surround themselves with the things they’re passionate about: aviation and art. So, when Duncan Aviation acquired a new Citation M2, they wanted the jet’s paint scheme to reflect the brush strokes of an abstract artist. They also simultaneously took the term “green […]

New Cirrus decal packages introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2014 ·

TAMPA, Fla. — Aircraft Impressions has introduced 26 new aircraft decal packages specifically designed for the Cirrus SR20 and Cirrus SR22. These new vinyl graphics packages enable owners and service centers to redesign and refresh the look of their aircraft without the expense of painting, according to company officials. “We’ve had nothing but happy customers,” said […]

Kings offer savings to pilots wanting to beat ATP deadline

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2014 ·

To help pilots wanting to beat the FAA deadline by getting their ATPs before Aug. 1 — after which new requirements make it much more difficult — King Schools is offering a 50% saving on its ATP ground school and test prep. John and Martha King said that King Schools will temporarily cut the price […]

Drugged pilot crashes stolen airplane

By NTSB · February 4, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 172. Injuries: 1 Fatal. Location: Fresno, Calif. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: At the time of the accident the 52-year-old pilot did not possess a valid pilot’s certificate. According to FAA records, he had been issued a student pilot certificate and third class medical in November 1987. At that time, he indicated he had about […]

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