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K9F0 first airport in Texas to see Swift Fuels unleaded avgas

By General Aviation News Staff · March 12, 2018 ·

DUBLIN, Texas — Dublin Municipal Airport (K9Fo) is now selling unleaded UL94 aviation gas for piston aircraft in collaboration with Swift Fuels. Using a specialized fuel dispensing unit, Swift Fuels will be the only on-site fuel distributed at Dublin Airport, which is located approximately 100 miles southwest of Dallas/Fort Worth. The announcement comes just days […]

Job Shadow Day at VNY helps students chart course to success

By General Aviation News Staff · March 12, 2018 ·

VAN NUYS, California — Recently more than 70 students from Van Nuys High School and the North Valley Occupational Center (NVOC) Aviation Campus, which is located at Van Nuys Airport (VNY), were greeted by mentors from aviation-related airport businesses for an interactive program during VNY’s Job Shadow Day. Students were immersed in the day-to-day activities […]

WINGsReality EDU launches CFI Ground School 365

By General Aviation News Staff · March 12, 2018 ·

WINGsReality EDU has released an online, self-paced Certified Flight Instructor Ground School. Students seeking flight instructor certification can complete their ground training online from anywhere in the world, and on their own schedules. The interactive course offers distance students an opportunity to view full-length video presentations of a live classroom semester with a WINGsReality EDU […]

Pilot forgets landing gear after maintenance flight

By NTSB · March 12, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

According to the pilot, after completing the maintenance test flight on the Beech 58, he established a normal approach to the runway at the airport in Huntsville, Alabama. However, he reported that he did not extend the landing gear prior to touchdown and the airplane landed with the landing gear retracted. The airplane sustained substantial […]

Picture of the Day: Sunset at KCRE

By General Aviation News Staff · March 11, 2018 ·

John Charles of Myrtle Beach, S.C., sent in this photo for Picture of the Day. “My RV-7 is pre-flighted for an evening flight,” he explains. “I had parked my car and was walking back to the aircraft when I took this shot last December.” He adds the plane was built in 2006 by Don McLendon […]

The flying Siegfried family

By Tom Snow · March 11, 2018 ·

Many pilots dream of owning a high performance plane and actively flying it at 88 years of age. And others dream of passing on a love of aviation and raising children and grandchildren who solo at a young age and carry on the family tradition. These dreams and more are being lived today by Bob […]

Video: New initiative launched to educate public on drone laws

By General Aviation News Staff · March 10, 2018 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The nation’s leading unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) stakeholders, led by the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA), have launched a new initiative to educate the public about the existing drone laws they must follow and the consequences if they ignore or break the law. The new advertising campaign — Even the Sky Has […]

Knocking the rust off at Stallion 51

By General Aviation News Staff · March 10, 2018 ·

By KT Budde-Jones A crowd of 65 pilots attended Stallion 51’s Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Rusty Pilots seminar at the Kissimmee Gateway Airport (KISM) March 3, 2018. This past weekend, the chance to sit in the hangar with Stallion 51’s stable of P-51 Mustangs inspired pilots from as far away as Oklahoma and […]

Book: Vertical Horizons dives into the history of Canada’s Okanagan Helicopters

By Ben Sclair · March 10, 2018 ·

Vertical Horizons

From a humble start (aren’t they all though?) Okanagan Helicopters has a remarkable history that includes, “the first unaccompanied commercial helicopter ferry flight from Canada to the UK, monitoring polar bears in the High Arctic, providing offshore oil rig support during monsoons, and, at the company’s high point, operations in over 33 countries with 600 […]

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