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FlightSimExpo lands in Vegas

By General Aviation News Staff · March 21, 2018 ·

LAS VEGAS – FlightSimExpo will welcome the Civil Air Patrol and more than 25 flight simulation developers to Flamingo Las Vegas Resort June 9-10, 2018. The aviation conference is designed to help pilots learn about the benefits of flight simulation for their own training, proficiency, and currency. Of course, the event also caters to flight […]

Takeoff on ice-covered runway goes awry

By NTSB · March 21, 2018 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot reported he landed the Beech C23 on the runway at the airport in Frenchville, Maine, with visible ice and snow, and noted no issues with the braking and steering capabilities of the airplane. During the subsequent takeoff roll with full power applied, the airplane started sliding to the left. He attempted to control […]

Picture of the day: Day meets night

By General Aviation News Staff · March 20, 2018 ·

Jake Longhurst submitted this photograph for Picture of the Day, noting: “This photo was taken in a Cessna 172 over Logan, Utah. The weather conditions were perfect for about a week solid. We took off with the intentions of seeing an amazing sunset and our expectations were surpassed.” He adds the photo was taken on […]

Spring forth with confidence

By Jamie Beckett · March 20, 2018 ·

Yay, it’s springtime in the Americas. The northern Americas anyway. We set our clocks ahead last week to prove it. Those much loved golden rays of sunlight linger well into the evening hours now. We await the day, not far off, when temperatures warm, and lush, green grass will tickle our toes once again. It’s […]

FAA to discontinue DUATS program in May

By General Aviation News Staff · March 20, 2018 ·

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The FAA will discontinue the Direct User Access Terminal Service (DUATS II) Program, effective May 16, 2018. Internet services, including access to weather and aeronautical information, flight plan filing and automated services will remain available at no charge to pilots at www.1800wxbrief.com. To continue to receive free services, FAA officials are encouraging pilots to register […]

Moving day for Memphis Belle

By General Aviation News Staff · March 20, 2018 ·

DAYTON, Ohio — The B-17F Memphis Belle – the first U.S. Army Air Forces heavy bomber to return to the United States after completing 25 combat missions over occupied Europe – was recently moved from the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force’s Restoration Hangar to the museum’s World War II Gallery as work continues […]

Duncan Aviation acquires Capital Avionics MRO repair services

By General Aviation News Staff · March 20, 2018 ·

Duncan Aviation has acquired the MRO repair services of Capital Avionics. This acquisition bolsters Duncan Aviation’s recent designation as one of only four BendixKing service partners in North America and 14 worldwide authorized to repair, overhaul, and sell BendixKing components, company officials said. Along with additional capacity, Duncan Aviation has added the following repair and […]

Companies team to develop avionics for drones

By General Aviation News Staff · March 20, 2018 ·

Aspen Avionics and Sensurion Aerospace have entered into a co-development partnership that will bring certified avionics to the burgeoning unmanned aerial system (UAS) and unmanned air-taxi marketplace. Aspen Avionics’/Sensurion’s focus is on FAA certified autopilots, communications, navigation, and surveillance systems for small, medium, and large drones, including future cargo and passenger carrying aircraft, according to […]

Piper gets away from pilot after hand-propping

By NTSB · March 20, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The pilot shut down the Piper PA-24’s engine to reposition the plane prior to finishing the run-up. Upon attempting to restart the engine, the airplane’s battery charge was low and the engine would not start. He set the parking brake and hand propped the engine. The engine started and the airplane began to move without […]

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