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CAF directory moves to Red Cross

By General Aviation News Staff · October 19, 2007 ·

Bob Rice, president of the Commemorative Air Force, has taken a position as executive director of the American Red Cross of Southwest Texas. He had been CAF president since 1992. Replacing him is Stephan C. Brown, a former Army aviator and private pilot with more than 1,800 hours logged in military and civilian aircraft. Brown […]

FlyElite launches podcast

By General Aviation News Staff · October 19, 2007 ·

The Elite SimCast is now live and online at FlyElite.com/Podcast. The first SimCast features Elite’s President and CEO John Dixon in an in-depth interview discussing the history of the company, Microsoft Flight Sim X and the RC-1 Advanced ATD. Upcoming guests include Capt. Bob Coffey, a long-time Elite user and designer of the Elite RC-1; […]

DayJet launches service

By General Aviation News Staff · October 19, 2007 ·

DayJet officially launched its air taxi service this month in Florida. The company boasts signing up more than 1,500 business travelers for its start-up fleet of about a dozen new Eclipse 500 VLJs. DayJet is Eclipse’s largest customer, with a five-year order for more than 1,000 Eclipse 500s. Inaugural flights took off from DayPort facilities […]

Son of astronaut to follow in fathers footsteps

By General Aviation News Staff · October 19, 2007 ·

Famed game developer Richard Garriott, son of former NASA astronaut Owen Garriott, soon will follow in his father’s footsteps. He’s started preparations for a mission to the International Space Station (ISS) in October 2008. That mission will be the first in a series that will accommodate commercial activities aboard the ISS, such as scientific and […]

Zenith’s Open Hangar Day attracts quite a crowd

By General Aviation News Staff · October 19, 2007 ·

Zenith Aircraft Company’s 16th annual Open Hangar Day and Fly-In Gathering held in late September at the Zenith Aircraft factory in Mexico, Missouri, was dubbed a huge success by company officials. Dozens of airplanes flew in and hundreds of people participated in the two-day event, which featured educational workshops on everything from scratch-building an airplane […]

Something I can use right away

By General Aviation News Staff · October 5, 2007 ·

An issue or so back, Ask Paul responded to a question about a TCM O-470 (Did additive cause engine problems? Aug. 10 issue). He suggested replacing all the oil cooler hoses. Unless 470s, 520s and 550s have an add-on remote cooler, they don’t use hoses. The coolers mount directly to the engine. Supposedly, after World War […]

You never know where life leads you

By General Aviation News Staff · October 5, 2007 ·

The copy of GANews arrived in the post this morning. Thank you for sending that. The review is tremendous (Great lives, great skills, Aug. 24 issue) — thank you so much for that. All publicity is so much appreciated and I really enjoyed your aspect on it! The thing I particularly liked was your plug […]

Forget made in America for LSA?

By General Aviation News Staff · October 5, 2007 ·

The LSA rule seems to favor new airplane designs over the old ones Bob Locher would like to see authorized (Letters to the Editor, LSA rule is discriminatory, Aug. 24 issue). While I agree with him that Sport Pilots and higher rated ones enjoying the new freedom of flying without an FAA medical certificate could […]

Flying the B-25

By General Aviation News Staff · October 5, 2007 ·

I enjoy Meg Godlewski’s articles. I liked the one in the Aug. 10 issue about her flight in the B-25 (Flying the B-25). I was a B-17 copilot in World War II and flew 30 missions over Germany from England, with my last mission on March 30, 1945. After the war I was in the ferry command and […]

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