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Archives for 2014

25° nose down in Fat Albert

By Ben Sclair · November 24, 2014 ·

In April of this year, I was lucky enough to be chosen to ride with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels support ship, a C-130 named Fat Albert. Not only did I get to ride in Fat Albert, I got one of the coveted cockpit jumpseats. Watching the crew perform… er, I mean fly, Fat Albert […]

Type clubs latest to join push for medical reform

By General Aviation News Staff · November 24, 2014 ·

The Type Club Coalition has become the latest group to join in urging the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to speed up their review of a proposed rule to reform the third class medical process. The coalition is made up of more than 30 separate organizations representing a specific […]

Manual used during first moon landing sells for $91,000 at auction

By General Aviation News Staff · November 24, 2014 ·

BOSTON, Mass. — An Apollo 11 manual used by Flight Director Gene Kranz during first moon landing sold for $91,909 on Thursday, Nov. 20, according to RR Auction. While at his console in Mission Control throughout the landmark mission, it was a primary resource for coordinating that mission and associated activities both during the flight — […]

Trig ADS-B STC expanded

By General Aviation News Staff · November 24, 2014 ·

Trig Avionics repots that 650 aircraft types have been added to its STC for its TT31 ADS-B transponder. The transponder also can be used with the GNS 400W and 500W navigators.

Paradise Aircraft USA set to begin operations at SEF

By General Aviation News Staff · November 24, 2014 ·

SEBRING, Fla. — Paradise Aircraft of Brazil has leased a 5,000-square-foot hangar to launch its US manufacturing and distribution operations at Sebring Regional Airport Dec. 1. The company will begin producing the P1-NG in January. This is the next generation P1 Special Light Sport aircraft (SLSA) with some new modifications, including the  addition of a cargo […]

Continental Motors completes acquisition of Southern Avionics

By General Aviation News Staff · November 24, 2014 ·

MOBILE, Ala. — Continental Motors Group (CMG) reports it has received approval from the US government and completed its acquisition of Southern Avionics and Communications. CMG will continue to operate the avionics and aircraft interior business under the name Southern Avionics and Communications while the operations and employees are integrated with Continental Motors Services (CMS). […]

Parking lot mistaken for runway

By NTSB · November 24, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Piper Cherokee. Injuries: 2 Fatal. Location: Canton, Conn. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The pilot’s logbook indicated that he had flown one hour at night in the Cherokee in the preceding year. The accident happened at night on the second day of a long cross-country trip. Radar data showed that when the airplane was about 12 […]

Copperstate: Something for everyone

By General Aviation News Staff · November 23, 2014 ·

Article and Photos by Steven Valinski For the majority of people in the United States, autumn signifies cool temperatures, multi-colored foliage, and the gateway to winter. For residents of the Southwestern U.S., more specifically, Arizona, autumn signifies the start of some ideal weather for aviators and aviation fans alike. To celebrate and embrace this season, […]

The advent of the light twin

By Dennis Parks · November 23, 2014 ·

With the end of the war in Europe in May 1945, the prohibition on the production of civil aircraft was rescinded. Many articles published that year were harbingers of the post-war boom expected for the general aviation industry. Indeed there was a huge boom in production — general aircraft production went from 1,946 in 1945 to […]

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