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Carb icing leads to Beech C23’s water ditching

By NTSB · May 10, 2018 ·

AR-Carb Icing

The pilot reported that, during the climb-to-cruise portion of the cross-country interisland flight over open ocean water, the Beech C23’s engine began to run roughly. He applied carburetor heat, which resolved the engine roughness. He decided to continue his flight. As the flight approached his destination, the engine began running roughly again, accompanied by a significant […]

Picture of the Day: A new perspective

By General Aviation News Staff · May 9, 2018 ·

Jake Longhurst sent in this photo for Picture of the Day, with this note: “Flight training is one of the most rewarding things one will do in their lifetime. Becoming pilots puts a new perspective on life and how to live it. We learn how to multitask without omitting important things. We learn to pay […]

Formation flying with the Phillips 66 Aerostars: Pardon the shouting

By Joni M. Fisher · May 9, 2018 ·

The most exciting perk of working as an aviation reporter is that, occasionally, I get invited to ride with airshow performers. Four of us from the media pool at SUN ‘n FUN 2018 enjoyed that thrill on Thursday, April 12, 2018. Kimberly Moore of The Lakeland Ledger newspaper, Phil Lightstone, a freelance writer for the Canadian […]

Wings Over Wausau

By General Aviation News Staff · May 9, 2018 ·

On May 20, 2018, the historic Wausau Downtown Airport in Wisconsin and the newly renovated Alexander Airport Park will be celebrated. The Marathon County Historical Society presents Wings Over Wausau: The Story of Wausau Aviation – Past, Present and Future at the Wausau Downtown Airport. The day will begin at 10 a.m. with the rededication […]

$10,000 in scholarship money for flight training

By General Aviation News Staff · May 9, 2018 ·

WHITE PLAINS, NY – The Westchester Aviation Association and the Academy of Aviation will award $3,000 and $7,000 scholarships, respectively, to be used for flight training. The scholarships will be awarded as a credit to be used towards flight training at the Academy of Aviation and must be used within one year of receiving the award. “We want […]

New maintenance facility opens at KPRB

By General Aviation News Staff · May 9, 2018 ·

PASO ROBLES, California — Air Jav Aviation, a new light aircraft and rotorcraft maintenance operation, opened its doors this month at Paso Robles Municipal Airport (KPRB). A tenant of San Luis Obispo-based ACI Jet, and located adjacent to ACI’s FBO at Paso Robles Airport, Air Jav brings both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance capabilities to the […]

Performance Aircraft named Cirrus training center

By General Aviation News Staff · May 9, 2018 ·

LINCOLN, Neb. — Performance Aircraft has been named an authorized Cirrus Training Center. Performance Aircraft is also adding a 2018 Cirrus SR20 G6 to its training fleet, company officials note. “These aircraft are game-changing,” said company Founder/President Bill Heckathorn. “Cirrus is bringing a whole new customer to aviation, and the new Cirrus SR20 G6 we […]

Two die in crash off California coast

By NTSB · May 9, 2018 ·

Accident Report - Undetermined

The flight instructor and student pilot departed for an instructional flight from an airport on Catalina Island en route back to their home airport on the mainland. A review of radar data indicated that the Cessna 172 took off with its transponder in the “off” position, so no altitude information was available. The data indicated […]

Picture of the Day: Great lunch, better views

By General Aviation News Staff · May 8, 2018 ·

Gary Weissel sent in this photo for Picture of the Day, explaining: “Transitioning Class B airspace over the busiest airport in the world — Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (KATL) — in my 1974 Cessna 172M enroute to Alexander Memorial Airport (GA2) in Williamson, Georgia, for a $100 burger lunch. Lunch was great, but the views over […]

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