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Texas Aviation Hall of Fame names Class of 2018

By General Aviation News Staff · February 13, 2018 ·

HOUSTON, Texas — Officials at the Lone Star Flight Museum (LSFM) have revealed the names of the five new inductees into the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame. The Texas Aviation Hall of Fame was established in 1995 to honor and recognize Texans and Texas companies or organizations that have made significant and lasting contributions to the […]

Fatigue crack ends in ground loop

By NTSB · February 13, 2018 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The private pilot was landing the Cessna 140 on a dry, hard-surfaced runway in Independence, Oregon. He said the approach and touchdown were normal. Just after touchdown, he felt “something similar to a bump,” and the airplane started to drift to the left. He thought that the plane possibly had a flat tire and tried to […]

Picture of the day: Spacewalker

By General Aviation News Staff · February 12, 2018 ·

Don Tevis sent in this photograph for Picture of the Day, explaining: “Spacewalker II resting just off the grass runway at Emporia Municipal Airport (KEMP) in Kansas after a perfectly fun afternoon of flying. This Spacewalker has the Lycoming 0-235 engine.” Would you to like have your photo featured as Picture of the Day? You […]

Boeing P-12, F4B refined the art of American biplane fighters

By Frederick Johnsen · February 12, 2018 ·

The decade of the 1920s was a transitional time for American military aircraft design and construction. Early fighters of the era, though better than the machines of the recently concluded Great War, were hardly revolutionary. They began employing welded steel tube fuselages, a design advancement proven in combat with Fokker fighters flown by German airmen. […]

Video: From first rivet to first flight

By General Aviation News Staff · February 12, 2018 ·

Smitty Smith, the force behind FunPlacesToFly.com, recently posted this video of Pat Long’s Hatz Classic experimental aircraft, built in his garage. The video shows the aircraft from the beginning of construction to first flight.

KSAV working to integrate drones into airport operations

By General Aviation News Staff · February 12, 2018 ·

SAVANNAH, Georgia — Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) is partnering with Woolpert to integrate unmanned aircraft system (UAS) technologies into airport and airfield operations. KSAV is one of the first commercial service airports to formally integrate drone technologies into its regular operational programs for inspection, maintenance, monitoring and facility management, including supporting its Part 139 […]

FlareAssist introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · February 12, 2018 ·

New from Recreational Mobility, “The Searey Specialist,” is the FlareAssist Radar Altimeter for glassy water landings. FlareAssist annunciates the aircraft’s altitude above the surface, starting from 30′, down to 1′. Accuracy is +/- 3″. Audio can be plugged into the intercom via a MP3 plug, or hardwired into the intercom’s non-muting input. Power requirement is 12 […]

Eclipse pre-owned aircraft program launches

By General Aviation News Staff · February 12, 2018 ·

LOS ANGELES — AEROCOR has launched a Certified Pre­Owned Program for the Eclipse 500 and 550. “We are very excited to bring this unique opportunity to the Eclipse market,” says company co-founder Gavin Woodman. “We know how stressful buying a jet can be, and we’ve seen how easy it is to make costly mistakes. We […]

Maule bent when passenger inadvertently pushes rudder pedal

By NTSB · February 12, 2018 ·

Accident Report Passenger Interference

According to the airline transport pilot, during the takeoff roll at the airport in Anchorage, Alaska, the Maule M-4 briefly exited the runway to the left after the passenger inadvertently pushed the left rudder pedal. While correcting for the runway excursion, the right main landing gear hit a taxiway sign. The pilot and passenger reported that they […]

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