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Stratus ADS-B transponders now have a 5-year warranty

By General Aviation News Staff · April 13, 2018 ·

Appareo unveiled a new five-year warranty on the company’s Stratus ADS-B Out  transponders during the 2018 SUN ‘n FUN Fly-In & Expo in Lakeland, Florida. The Appareo dealer network was first informed about the five-year warranty last month at the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) annual convention. The five-year warranty is offered for all certified transponders purchased in […]

Fractured exhaust pipe contributes to Cirrus crash

By NTSB · April 13, 2018 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

While in cruise flight, the private pilot experienced a vibration and noise that seemed to be originating from the Cirrus SR20’s engine. He reported that the engine RPM became erratic, and the airplane became harder to control due to the unusual vibration. As he proceeded to the closest airport for a precautionary landing, the engine […]

Photo of the Day: Proud American

By General Aviation News Staff · April 12, 2018 ·

Kitfox Aircraft‘s John McBean sent us this photo of his U.S.-built and manufactured S7 Speedster inside the cavernous NOAA hangar at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport just before the start of the 2018 SUN ‘n FUN fly-in. The Speedster will be flown in airshows this year by Kyle Franklin at SUN ‘n FUN. Would you like to have your […]

Lyman Ward Military Academy makes the grade

By Ben Sclair · April 12, 2018 ·

Since 1898, the Lyman Ward Military Academy has been molding boys into men. New for the 2018-2019 academic year, the boarding school in Camp Hill, Ala., has added flight training to its list of activities and academic offerings. The three students enrolled in the nascent flight training program are at SUN ‘n FUN with two […]

How to avoid an ADS-B call sign mismatch

By General Aviation News Staff · April 12, 2018 ·

By TOM HOFFMANN, Managing Editor, FAA Safety Briefing Your aircraft’s registration number or approved call sign is critical to the integrity of the ADS-B Out system, defining who you are in the National Airspace System (NAS). But what happens when your ADS-B name is different from your given name?A large number of operational inconsistencies with ADS-B […]

Lightspeed Aviation works to create new pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · April 12, 2018 ·

Lightspeed Aviation efforts to expand the pilot community continue in 2018. The company announced a handful of programs at SUN ‘n FUN. The first program targets past Lightspeed Aviation Foundation recipients to incentivize scholarship participation. Qualifying organizations that offer a minimum of $5,000 and above scholarships will receive Lightspeed Zulu 3 headsets to serve pilots […]

Airforms wins STC approval for 208 airstair step

By General Aviation News Staff · April 12, 2018 ·

Airforms has been awarded FAA STC approval for the passenger airstair door on both the Cessna 208 and Cessna 208B models. The step is approved to replace any one of the three Cessna steps in the passenger airstair door on both the C208 and C208B models. It is a direct replacement for Cessna P/Ns 2617076-1, 2617076-10 […]

An Aviator’s Field Guide series launches

By General Aviation News Staff · April 12, 2018 ·

ASA is now shipping the first two books in a new series titled An Aviator’s Field Guide by Jason Blair. The guides provide helpful information for flying different types of aircraft, as well as in various environments, according to ASA officials. Blair offers self-study guidance with the expertise and experience of an instructor and designated pilot […]

Gusty winds bring bad end to skydiving flight

By NTSB · April 12, 2018 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot was landing the de Havilland DHC 6 Twin Otter in gusty crosswind conditions following a parachute jump flight, reporting that the gusty conditions had persisted for the previous 10 skydiving flights that day. During the landing roll, when the nose wheel touched down at the airport in Fentress, Texas, the airplane became “unstable” […]

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