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Combined Commercial and CFI syllabus available as free download

By General Aviation News Staff · February 12, 2016 ·

ASA‘s new Combined Commercial and Flight Instructor Syllabus is now available as a free download. The syllabus covers all necessary flight proficiency skills a pilot needs to meet the requirements for an initial commercial pilot certificate and an initial flight instructor certificate, with an airplane category and single-engine land class rating. Author Arlynn McMahon developed […]

Mooney rolls out redesigned Acclaim

By General Aviation News Staff · February 11, 2016 ·

KERRVILLE, Texas — Mooney International Corp. recently unveiled the latest generation of its M20, which has been designated the M20V Acclaim Ultra. The Acclaim Ultra features detail improvements to the overall fuselage, including a first-ever pilot door and composite-wrapped cabin, a clean-sheet interior design, and instrument panel enhancements. “Our customers love the performance and handling characteristics […]

Bill will limit flight training for vets

By General Aviation News Staff · February 11, 2016 ·

General aviation’s advocacy groups are lobbying the House of Representatives, asking congressional members to oppose legislation that would make it harder for veterans to pursue aviation careers. H.R. 3016, the Veterans Employment, Education, and Healthcare Improvement Act, would cap flight training tuition and fee benefits at $20,235, a move a Feb. 9 letter warns will “cause immediate […]

Tuskegee Airman featured at AOPA Black History Month event

By General Aviation News Staff · February 11, 2016 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) will host an event to honor Black History Month at the National Aviation Community Center, featuring Col. Charles E. McGee, a Tuskegee Airman, and a screening of the film, “The Tuskegee Airmen.” McGee, who flew 409 fighter combat missions over the course of three wars, a record that still stands, has been […]

Garmin to acquire DeLorme

By General Aviation News Staff · February 11, 2016 ·

Garmin has entered into an agreement to acquire substantially all of the assets of DeLorme, a privately-held company that designs and markets consumer-based satellite tracking devices with two-way communication and navigational capabilities, including the inReach, used by many pilots. The acquisition is expected to be complete within 30 to 60 days. One of the most compelling […]

Dick Rutan guest speaker at Minter Field Air Museum annual banquet

By General Aviation News Staff · February 11, 2016 ·

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — The Minter Field Air Museum’s Annual Founder’s Day Banquet will be held Saturday, Feb.20. Guest speaker is Dick Rutan. Rutan spent two decades as a USAF pilot, retiring as a Lt. Colonel. Most of his time was spent in Tactical Air Command. During the Vietnam War he flew 325 combat missions. His […]

Picture of the day: A bear Cub

By General Aviation News Staff · February 10, 2016 ·

Jackson Maddux sent us an email this morning, with the attached reworking of a recent cover in the print issue of General Aviation News. He explains: “My 9 year old decided to make it a ‘bear’ cub flyover (complete with sound effects).” Don’t know what my favorite part is: The “feet” or the sound effects…

Tip: Soundproof your aircraft

By Ben Sclair · February 10, 2016 ·

SSP Foam Mat 1/8 thick by 48 wide (per foot)

There is little doubt headset technology has made flying much more comfortable. But compare the noise level in the cockpit of a late-model four-place airplane to that of new four-place car and the difference is dramatic. Headsets do help, but… Bill Nash, CEO of Super Soundproofing, sent me a helpful link to his Soundproofing Aircraft […]

Why do you fly?

By General Aviation News Staff · February 10, 2016 ·

By GRANT BOYD Why do you fly? If you have never been asked this, or asked yourself it, then you have quite a question to tackle. I am sure that many pilots reasons are similar, but all of these aside, we can unanimously agree that flying is pretty cool. I was exposed to aviation as […]

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