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Washington seeks input on state’s aviation plan

By General Aviation News Staff · March 18, 2017 ·

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The Washington State Department of Transportation is asking the public to review the Washington Aviation System Plan (WASP) draft report and provide input during the next 30 days. Washington’s system of 137 public-use airports is a crucial contributor to the state’s transportation system, economic vitality and quality of life, according to state officials. The WASP […]

NTSB leadership changes

By General Aviation News Staff · March 17, 2017 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Christopher A. Hart’s term as chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board concluded on schedule March 15, 2017, and Vice Chairman Bella Dinh-Zarr now serves as the agency’s acting chairman. Hart will remain at the NTSB, applying his transportation safety expertise in the capacity of a board member. The NTSB has five board members, […]

New Commander nosewheel fairing deflects FOD

By General Aviation News Staff · March 17, 2017 ·

Twin Commander Aircraft has engineered a solution to the problem of damage from nosewheel FOD (Foreign Object Debris or Damage) — a nosewheel fairing. Twin Commander’s predecessor company had developed a nosewheel fairing intended to deflect debris, but the design caused significant drag, which forced pilots to use lower airspeeds and angles of attack when the […]

Generation Gap

By General Aviation News Staff · March 16, 2017 ·

Frequent contributor Megan Vande Voort sent us this photo, with a quick note: “A Champ and a Cirrus stay warm.”

Flying the American Dream

By General Aviation News Staff · March 16, 2017 ·

By ZAC NOBLE In 1944 Walter Beech was on a mission to build a better mouse trap, aka…airplane. Beechcraft was already successful with its Model 17 Staggerwing and the twin engine Beechcraft Model 18. The 18 was being manufactured to meet the military’s transport and training needs. Beech was convinced that when the war was […]

Video: Behind the scenes at ATC

By General Aviation News Staff · March 16, 2017 ·

Air Traffic Control is there to help, but for many new pilots, the other side of the radio is a mystery. In a video tip, Sporty’s goes behind the scenes with Air Traffic Control to learn what tools they use, how they see weather on their screens, how transponder codes work, and what services are […]

Trump budget calls for spinning off ATC

By General Aviation News Staff · March 16, 2017 ·

President Donald Trump released his first budget proposal March 16, 2017, which calls for spinning off Air Traffic Control from the FAA to an independent non-government organization. The proposal mirrors that of a report released recently by the Eno Center for Transportation’s Aviation Working Group. “The purpose of spinning off air traffic control from the federal […]

Researchers ask for input from pilots on economic challenges

By General Aviation News Staff · March 16, 2017 ·

A team of researchers at George Mason University School of Business have launched a survey on the economic impact of private and sport aviation. While aviation is thrilling, it’s also expensive. That’s led to a “significant” number of aviation enthusiasts grounded, unable to afford such an expensive hobby, according to the researchers. Their study addresses […]

CiES digital fuel sender earns STC

By General Aviation News Staff · March 16, 2017 ·

CiES Digital Fuel Sender earns STC

BEND, Ore. – CiES’s digital fuel quantity system has earned Supplemental Type Certification (STC) approval for Beechcraft, Cessna, Cirrus, Piper, Fairchild, Gippsland, Maule, Mooney, Vulcanair, American Champion, Pilatus, and Britten Norman aircraft. More than 1,750 CiES fuel systems have been delivered by OEMs, including Cirrus (SR20, SR22, Vision Jet), Quest’s Kodiak, Vulcanair’s P68, Tecnam, Gippsland’s […]

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