“SilverLight Aviation has helped many light aircraft manufacturers reach compliance and pass audits with the FAA team. Building upon that experience, we’re ready to consult and guide aircraft manufacturers to achieve their MOSAIC goals, take advantage of this upcoming rule change by the FAA, and achieve their business goals in the light aircraft market,” said Abid Farooqui, President and Founder of SilverLight Aviation.
Fuel starvation proves fatal for passenger
Probable Cause: The total loss of engine power due to fuel starvation as a result of the pilot’s improper configuration of the automatic fuel transfer system. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s failure to adequately monitor the header tank’s fuel quantity.
Picture of the Day: Water landing
Gustav Z. Holdosi submitted this photo and note: “Thanks to cooperation between Austria and Hungary, water landings are possible again. Here is our Lake LA4/200EP during landing training for the extension of a SEP (sea) license.”
A blip is a blip
When talking about paying for access to airports and ATC, it’s important to compare apples to apples.
The State of Flight Training
While the pilot shortage has “extensively disappeared” the need for pilots is expected to continue for years to come, says the president of the Flight School Association of North America, as he discusses the latest in the flight training industry.
Applications open for EAA scholarships
Scholarships can help students cover the cost of flight training or post-secondary education, including college and trade schools, according to EAA officials.
STC approved for new propellers on Diamonds
MT-Propeller has received STCs from EASA and the FAA for the installation of its two-blade propeller on the Diamond DV20 and DA20-A1 powered by Rotax 912 A3 or Rotax 912 F3 engines.
Variable wind conditions contribute to crash
Probable Cause: The pilot’s decision to turn out early during the initial climb and failure to maintain adequate airspeed/angle-of-attack, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall and impact with airport hangars. Contributing to the accident was the variable wind conditions above the hangars and the pilot’s lack of awareness of those conditions.
Picture of the Day: Flying over Lake Buchanan
Christian Sanchez submitted this photo and note: “This photograph was captured a few months back during my first out-of-state flight. Here, you can see Lake Buchanan in Texas from an altitude of 3,500 feet. I found it fascinating how the lake appeared to be divided, creating a striking visual effect.”









