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Picture of the Day: Life’s a beach

By General Aviation News Staff · July 17, 2016 ·

Texas is not always know for its beaches, but Port Aransas is a general aviation friendly beach. Ken VeArd of Pilot Partner takes off and flies over the beach on the way back home in his Bonanza A36TC.Ken VeArd

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  1. Charles Bowser says

    July 18, 2016 at 6:11 am

    So called beautiful car manufacturers advise their products as great for travel and sightseeing but general aviation manufacturers never get to show the sights or the ease of travel that pilots enjoy. When will G A manufacturers advertise on TV or the print media and tell about how wonderful GA aircraft are for the view and real excitement of aviation. Automobiles will never approach our level of travel and sightseeing.

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