If you fly a drone (not a toy) the FAA wants to hear from you. Results of the 10-minute anonymous survey will drive future FAA services for drone operators.
AML-STC for Stratus ADS-B transponders expanded
FARGO, North Dakota — Appareo has received FAA approval of an expanded Approved Model List (AML) for the company’s Stratus ADS-B Out transponders. In addition to the previous STCs for popular Cessna, Piper and Mooney models, the AML-STC now includes Cirrus, Diamond, and AeroSedan. Appareo has continued adding to the AML-STC since the initial certification […]
Duncan Aviation to open satellite avionics shop at KBED
Duncan Aviation will open a Satellite Avionics Shop in Bedford, Mass., in early August. The shop will be located in the Jet Aviation hangar at Laurence G Hanscom Field (KBED). “We’re excited to make more of our skilled technicians and Duncan Aviation experience available to our customers along the northern Atlantic seaboard,” says Manager of […]
Student hits power lines during simulated engine failure
The flight instructor reported he was providing simulated engine failure (SEF) training, with a left 180° turn, to the student pilot. During the second SEF, he cut the power and the student pilot slowly made a left turn from downwind to base to the airport in Gilmer, Texas. The flight instructor recalled that the student […]
Picture of the Day: Flying over KHPN
Bill Pixley submitted the following photo of West Chester County Airport (KHPN) in White Plains, N.Y., noting: “Taken with an iPhone8 on June 22, 2018, on departure from JFK en-route to PIT at 4:15 p.m. Altitude was 4,422′.” Would you like to have your photo featured as Picture of the Day? You can submit it via […]
GA SPARK hopes to be the spark that’ll ignite the industry
San Carlos Flight Center (SCFC) opened in 2012 with one airplane and some experience at other flight schools and flying clubs. Six years later, membership is roughly 400 and they boast 26 aircraft in the fleet at San Carlos Airport (KSQL). SCFC’s owner Dan Dyer readily admits their location near California’s Silicon Valley affords them […]
New FAA rule cuts costs of training and proficiency
The FAA published a final rule June 27, 2018, that allows broader use of technology to reduce the cost of flight training and maintaining proficiency without compromising safety. According to officials with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, these regulatory changes are expected to save the general aviation community more than $110 million in the […]
Sierra Hotel Aero rolls out ball type fuel valve for Cessna 140
SOUTH SAINT PAUL, Minn. — Sierra Hotel Aero has received a Parts Manufacturing Authority (PMA) certificate for the Cessna 140A replacement fuel valve. Along with prior approvals for earlier models, Sierra Hotel Aero can now replace all Cessna 120/140 OEM valves with these modern ball type valves, company officials note. The valve can be replaced […]
Trio of hearing-protection products now available for aviation from Etymotic
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. — Exposure to noise from loud aircraft and machinery often results in hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Founded in 1983, Etymotic Research products have long been used by musicians to protect hearing. A trio of Etymotic products are now available for those in the aviation industry. EARPLUGS: Etymotic’s […]