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Sectional Charts: Not just for the cockpit

By General Aviation News Staff · October 8, 2013 ·

The most popular and colorful aviation charts are now available framed from Sporty’s Wright Bros. Collection. Beginning with a sectional chart and specified city or airport of your choosing, Sporty’s in-house framing department will smooth out the folds, then mount and frame the chart in a black frame. Dimensions will vary depending on the area […]

Amelia Earhart Exhibit opens Oct. 12

By General Aviation News Staff · October 8, 2013 ·

SEATTLE — “In Search of Amelia Earhart,” a temporary exhibit honoring the life of the famous pilot, opens Oct. 12 at the Museum of Flight with the installation of a 1935 Lockheed Electra airliner, the same type as Amelia Earhart’s famous aircraft. The Museum’s Electra is one of only two in existence, and the only […]

Out of This World Family Night at Props Restaurant

By General Aviation News Staff · October 8, 2013 ·

WATSONVILLE, Calif. — Have you ever gazed through a telescope to see a Moon crater up close? Now is your chance! On Friday, Oct.11, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., Props Restaurant and Lounge at Watsonville Airport (WVI) is hosting Orion Telescopes & Binoculars for a Moon Viewing Party. This family event is geared towards […]

S.D. CAP searches for stranded hunters in the Black Hills

By General Aviation News Staff · October 7, 2013 ·

The South Dakota Wing of the Civil Air Patrol has initiated an aerial search for hunters who may be stranded in the Black Hills after the recent severe snowstorm. The Department of Game, Fish and Parks requested the search after receiving numerous reports of stranded hunters. The CAP aircraft will fly the area north of […]

Red Tail pilots to be honored with monument at Orlando Science Center

By General Aviation News Staff · October 7, 2013 ·

ORLANDO, Fla. — On Monday, Nov. 11, Mike McKenzie, founder of Vision of Flight, hopes to give some long overdue recognition to a group of African-American World War II  pilots. Known as the Red Tail Pilots, these Tuskegee Airmen played a quintessential role in U.S. aviation history in spite of the racial discrimination they faced […]

Newest Aviation Exporers Post slates first meeting

By General Aviation News Staff · October 7, 2013 ·

LONG BEACH, Calif. — The Aviation Explorers Program is launching a new chapter in Long Beach and will have its first Welcome and Information meeting Wednesday, Oct. 9. Students between the ages of 14 through 20 and their parents are invited to attend. The Aviation Explorers is a nationwide program run by volunteers in the […]

Back to Blakesburg

By Sparky Barnes · October 6, 2013 ·

Though the weather was sizzling hot in Iowa during Labor Day weekend, hundreds of aviators, friends, and families enthusiastically made the annual pilgrimage “Back to Blakesburg.” The Antique Airplane Association had its genesis in 1953, when founder Robert Taylor placed a classified ad in Flying. The first annual fly-in was held in 1954 at Ottumwa; […]

Above Alaska Aviation named first factory-approved Poly-Fiber Installation Center

By General Aviation News Staff · October 6, 2013 ·

TALKEETNA, Alaska — Above Alaska Aviation has been named Poly-Fiber’s first-ever factory-approved installation center. After years of phone calls to the Poly-Fiber factory from aircraft owners requesting recommendations for a quality facility to have their aircraft recovered, Jon Goldenbaum, president of Consolidated Aircraft Coatings, has decided to create a network of factory-approved installation centers across […]

Wyoming conducting surveys on benefits of general aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · October 5, 2013 ·

The Wyoming Department of Transportation’s Aeronautics Division is conducting a survey to identify how businesses, nonprofit organizations and individuals benefit from general aviation airports in the state. The survey is investigating how Wyoming airports improve efficiency for these users and support other important services, as well as the number of jobs in Wyoming that rely […]

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