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Bristell B23 gets FAA nod

By General Aviation News Staff · September 14, 2025 · 3 Comments

The two-seat Bristell B23 from BRM AERO has received Type Certification from the FAA under Part 23 regulations, “marking the first certified variant in the company’s B23 series and opening new opportunities in the rapidly expanding U.S. pilot training market,” said officials with the Czech Republic-based company.

Sporty’s and PilotWorkshops launch Real World Flight Review course

By General Aviation News Staff · September 13, 2025 · Leave a Comment

The course pairs Sporty’s Flight Review online video course with PilotWorkshops’ Real World VFR program, Sporty’s officials explained.

Failure to see and avoid by both pilots leads to midair collision

By General Aviation News Staff · September 13, 2025 · 4 Comments

Probable Cause: The failure of both pilots to see and avoid while en route, which resulted in a midair collision.

Picture of the Day: It’s an uphill journey

By General Aviation News Staff · September 12, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Nathan Mackey submitted this photo and note: “An H-295 Helio Super Courier from JAARS Inc. in Waxhaw, N.C., taxis up to the top of Strawberry Ridge airstrip in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The airstrip, which is just 1,150 feet long, has a significant slope on the last half of Runway 8. The pilot must basically employ full power to get to the top of the airstrip, turn around, and take off downhill. This strip and others like it are used as a ‘final exam’ for JAARS pilots who are completing their training and then will await their overseas assignments.”

The Titanic Thought Trap

By General Aviation News Staff · September 12, 2025 · 21 Comments

The Titanic Thought Trap, officially known as the Normalization of Deviance, is the faulty thinking that doomed the Titanic and — almost — my beloved 1963 Cessna 182.

Caravan flies 7,000 miles without a pilot

By General Aviation News Staff · September 12, 2025 · 2 Comments

Joby Aviation recently completed a first-of-its-kind demonstration of its autonomous flight technology, logging more than 7,000 miles across more than 40 hours in a Cessna Caravan without a pilot.

Diamond Fest celebrates homecoming

By General Aviation News Staff · September 12, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Diamond Fest, the official “Diamond Homecoming” at the company’s Canadian headquarters in London, Ontario (CYXU), was held Sept. 5-6, 2025, in conjunction with Airshow London SkyDrive, a drive-in air show.

Direct to consumer aviation insurance firm launches

By General Aviation News Staff · September 12, 2025 · 1 Comment

The new company is active in five states — Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, and Virginia — with officials seeking regulatory approval to expand across all 48 contiguous states.

Clogged fuel inlet screen brings down Murphy Moose

By General Aviation News Staff · September 12, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Probable Cause: A total loss of engine power due to fuel starvation. Contributing was the owner/builder’s inadequate maintenance.

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