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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” […]

Picture of the Day: Float like a butterfly

By General Aviation News Staff · April 11, 2018 ·

Frederick A. Johnsen, who is General Aviation News’ Of Wings & Things columnist, is also working on the staff of SUN ‘n FUN Today, the daily newspaper of the fly-in. He submitted this photograph for Picture of the Day of a Waco on floats flying by the show grounds. Would you like to have your […]

Transition to the Sky

By Joni M. Fisher · April 11, 2018 ·

One of the many educational events hosted by SUN ‘n FUN during the year is a new program called Transition to the Sky. Designed to introduce flying to travelers with special needs, Transition to the Sky allows people to experience the process and the procedures of commercial air travel. The step-by-step practice and explanation of […]

Alaska aircraft registration proposal withdrawn

By General Aviation News Staff · April 11, 2018 ·

Alaska Airmen Association logo

The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is withdrawing – for the time being – a controversial aircraft registration plan. Alaska Airmen Association leadership and membership feedback were key to stopping the proposal as originally proposed. But in a message to members, officials with the association note: “This does not mean that the registration […]

Aerobatics and ADS-B

By General Aviation News Staff · April 11, 2018 ·

By DAVE HUGHES, FAA As of Jan. 1, 2020, ADS-B-Out will be required in most controlled airspace — and that includes pilots who are practicing aerobatics, performing in an airshow, or competing in an event such as this week’s SUN ’n FUN. This requirement is no different from the current requirement to use an operating transponder […]

Terrafugia creates new U.S. jobs

By General Aviation News Staff · April 11, 2018 ·

WOBURN, Mass. – Terrafugia created 75 new US-based jobs within the past 12 months and is on track to add at least another 50 more by the end of the year, according to company officials. Terrafugia, which is developing a flying car, is owned by Zhejiang Geely Holdings Group (Geely Holding), a privately owned Fortune 500 […]

Ross Aviation acquires Alaska Aerofuel FBO in Fairbanks

By General Aviation News Staff · April 11, 2018 ·

Ross Aviation has acquired the Alaska Aerofuel FBO on the Fairbanks International Airport (PAFA) in Alaska. Alaska Aerofuel features a terminal that includes an on-site US Customs and Immigrations clearance office. Alaska Aerofuel specializes in quick turnarounds, deicing, and has hangar space available for overnight parking, noted a company representative. Alaska AeroFuel will retain its name and […]

Student dies in training flight

By NTSB · April 11, 2018 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The flight instructor was demonstrating a takeoff to the student pilot in the tailwheel-equipped Bellanca 7GCBC. During the takeoff from the airport in Midlothian, Texas, the instructor was flying the airplane and was seated in the rear seat, with the student pilot observing and following along on the flight controls in the front seat. The […]

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