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Commuting sometime provides surprises

By General Aviation News Staff · July 20, 2017 ·

Arthur Billingsley sent us this series of photos and a video of an eventful commute from his home in Jacksonville, Florida, to his primary office in Reston, Virginia. “While I have a local office in the Jacksonville area, I routinely commute from JAX (28J) to DC (KHEF) in my 1974 Cessna C310Q,” he explains. “Recently, on a […]

From Argentina to Alaska: Part II

By General Aviation News Staff · July 20, 2017 ·

Dino Karagozian, a Bonanza owner, fulfilled a dream in 2011 when he flew his 1964 Bonanza from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Fairbanks, Alaska, over 35 days. Joining him on the trip was Juan Carlos Bisi, also known as JB, a professional pilot. Dino put together a daily report on his adventure, as well as took […]

American Legend introduces Super Legend XP

By General Aviation News Staff · July 20, 2017 ·

American Legend Aircraft Company has introduced the Super Legend XP. The Super Legend XP (eXtra Performance), available as an E-LSA or EAB, is the enhanced performance version of the company’s Legend Cub, according to company officials. Enhancement modifications include square wing tips, extended flaps and ailerons, 40-gallons-usable fuel tanks, and more. “Stunning slow speed characteristics, […]

Applications now being accepted for Women in Aviation scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · July 20, 2017 ·

Applications are now being accepted for 103 scholarships, totaling $569,965, from Women in Aviation. The scholarships will be presented at WAI’s 29th Annual International Women in Aviation Conference, slated for March 22-24, 2018, in Reno, Nevada. Scholarships are available for flight training and scholastic funding with specific scholarships earmarked for nearly every aspect of the […]

New mandatory Service Bulletin requires connecting rod inspection on Lycoming engines

By General Aviation News Staff · July 20, 2017 ·

Lycoming has issued Mandatory Service Bulletin 632 that requires owners to check their engines for connecting rods that contain bushings that do not meet Lycoming Engine’s specifications within the next 10 hours of operation. The bushings were manufactured between November 2015 to February 2017. The Service Bulletin opens with a warning to owners: “You must complete the […]

Adaptor introduced to make G5 compatible with range of autopilots

By General Aviation News Staff · July 20, 2017 ·

Garmin’s G5 electronic flight instrument will soon be compatible with a wide-range of third-party autopilots available on the market. Using the new GAD 29B adapter, the G5 directional gyro (DG)/horizontal situation indicator (HSI) can interface with a variety of autopilots to provide heading and course error to drive the autopilot. With a compatible navigation source, […]

PS Engineering enhances flagship audio control panels

By General Aviation News Staff · July 20, 2017 ·

PS Engineering has enhanced two of its flagship audio control panels, the PMA450A and PMA8000G. The company added a timer function to the PMA450A and monitor mode to the PMA8000G. PMA450A Timer Function The PMA450A now includes timer functions using on-screen controls and audio annunciations to help pilots keep track of timed approaches, fuel tank […]

Rainbow over the Mighty Mississippi

By General Aviation News Staff · July 19, 2017 ·

Joe Fortman sent us this photo, taken July 14, 2017, while flying from Michigan to Missouri to pick up his daughter. “I ran into a bit of light rain and when I looked to the left I saw this beautiful rainbow over the town of Chester, Illinois, and the mighty Mississippi River,” he says.

From Argentina to Alaska: Part I

By General Aviation News Staff · July 19, 2017 ·

Dino Karagozian, a Bonanza owner, fulfilled a dream in 2011 when he flew his 1964 Bonanza from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Fairbanks, Alaska, over 35 days. Joining him on the trip was Juan Carlos Bisi, also known as JB, a professional pilot. Dino put together a daily report on his adventure, as well as took many, […]

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