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Registration opens for Hayward Air Rally

By General Aviation News Staff · April 16, 2019 ·

Proceeds from the rally fund up to two EAA Air Academy Scholarships.

KISM achieves ‘national’ classification

By General Aviation News Staff · April 16, 2019 ·

The upgrade occurred mainly because of the number of jet and multi-engine aircraft based at the airport, as well as steadily increasing activity levels.

Formation flight ends in fatal accident

By NTSB · April 16, 2019 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

Probable cause: The pilot’s failure to maintain airplane control following a descent into clouds.

Picture of the Day: Golden Knights and fireworks

By General Aviation News Staff · April 15, 2019 ·

Frederick A. Johnsen sent us this photo, explaining: “Fireworks at SUN ‘n FUN reflect off the sheen of the U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute team jump aircraft on Saturday, April 6, 2019. The aircraft is a C-31A in U.S. military nomenclature, and an F-27 in commercial airline lineage.” Would you like to have your photo […]

Designers scrambled into the Jet Age after World War II

By Frederick Johnsen · April 15, 2019 ·

In the years after World War II, it was relatively easy to build a few prototypes, but few went into long-term production.

The student becomes the teacher

By Janice Wood · April 15, 2019 ·

Central Florida Aerospace Academy freshman Gabe Otero became the teacher during this year’s SUN ‘n FUN.

FAA launches program to help prepare people with disabilities for ATC careers

By General Aviation News Staff · April 15, 2019 ·

FAA logo

Trainees will have an opportunity to be appointed to a temporary air traffic control specialist position at the FAA Academy.

Memorial service slated for last Doolittle Raider

By General Aviation News Staff · April 15, 2019 ·

Cole was then-Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle’s co-pilot in the lead bomber on the April 18, 1942, mission to strike Japan, a little more than four months after Pearl Harbor. For the daring raid, 80 U.S. Army Air Forces airmen launched 16 modified B-25B Mitchell bombers from the aircraft carrier Hornet.

Raid Across South Dakota

By General Aviation News Staff · April 15, 2019 ·

In the dark days of post Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt requested a retaliatory attack on mainland Japan. Aviator James Doolittle was selected to lead the mission which consisted of 16 B-25 bombers launched from an aircraft carrier, an unprecedented tactic at the time.

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