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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 […]

Picture of the day: How dreams are made

By General Aviation News Staff · February 11, 2018 ·

Frequent contributor Ted Luebbers sent us this photograph for Picture of the day, which he titled “This is how dreams are made.” “Two of our EAA Chapter 534 Aviation Youth group (L to R) Sosa Lopez and Aiden Lowery try on the chapter’s TR-5 project for size,” he says, explaining the photo was taken in […]

The magic of making dreams come true

By Janice Wood · February 11, 2018 ·

This story was updated in 2023 to reflect the new name of the organization from Ageless Aviation Dreams to Dream Flights. Back in 2011, Darryl Fisher took a flight that changed his life — and the lives of thousands of veterans and senior citizens. On a cross-country trip in a Stearman with his father, Darryl […]

A Guide to Speaking Pilot

By General Aviation News Staff · February 10, 2018 ·

Pilots have their own way of speaking, which can be confusing for those new to general aviation community. The folks at US Sport Aircraft/Thrust Flight recently posted a video on YouTube, “Your Guide to Speaking Pilot,” which helps those new to our community figure out what everyone’s talking about. Check it out below:

Trio autopilot approved for Cessna 177, 180 and 185s, more to come

By General Aviation News Staff · February 9, 2018 ·

The STC Group has received approval from the FAA to add the Cessna 177, Cessna 180 and Cessna 185 to its Supplemental Type Certificate model list for the Trio Avionics Corporation’s Pro Pilot autopilot. With these additions, the autopilot STC now extends to Cessna 172, 175, 177, 180, 182, 185, and Piper PA-28 models, according […]

Pay homage to the Flying Tigers

By General Aviation News Staff · February 9, 2018 ·

Flying Tigers products, which feature the popular shark teeth art, are now available from Sporty’s, including a cap, T-shirt, socks and more. The Flying Tigers is a nickname given to the First American Volunteer group, commanded by Claire Chennault, and composed of pilots from the United States Army Air Corps, Navy, and Marine Corps recruited […]

Platinum Tools introduces wire rope cutter

By General Aviation News Staff · February 9, 2018 ·

Platinum Tools has introduced a new Wire Rope Cutter. “Our new Wire Rope Cutter has been designed to cut through the toughest wire rope and cable,” said Lee Sachs, president and general manager. “Lightweight yet durable, it will cut 3mm steel cable and rope, and up to 6.5mm soft cabling without unwinding the wire rope. […]

Observation flight ends fatally

By NTSB · February 9, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The Flight Design CTLS, which was owned and operated by the local county sheriff’s department, was on a low-altitude observation flight near Springville, California. According to GPS data recovered from the airplane, about 1 minute before the accident, the plane was flying westbound (heading 242°) over a highway, about 500′ above ground level (agl), and […]

Picture of the day: Volunteering to save the environment

By General Aviation News Staff · February 8, 2018 ·

Jonathan Milne sent in this photograph for Picture of the Day with a short note: “Photo I took of a volunteer pilot’s Cessna 182 being outfitted for a Lighthawk flight to capture imagery of sea-level impacts for New Hamphsire Public Television. Imagery from the flight will be used for a documentary on Lighthawk partners and […]

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