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Model aircraft show, open cockpit day at New England Air Museum

By General Aviation News Staff · January 1, 2018 ·

WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — The New England Air Museum will hold its first Open Cockpit Day for 2018 on Saturday, Jan. 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Special activities include climb aboard experiences in historic aircraft, flight simulators, hands-on Build & Fly Challenges, and more. A variety of aircraft will be open for visitors, including […]

Flight to break in engine goes awry

By NTSB · January 1, 2018 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The purpose of the flight was to break in the engine and to evaluate the systems and flight characteristics of the newly-built RV-8A. During the flight, the private pilot observed an elevated cylinder head temperature, which he controlled with airspeed, altitude, fuel mixture and engine power settings. He returned to the airport in Salem, Oregon, and, […]

Picture of the day: Sonex at sunset

By General Aviation News Staff · December 28, 2017 ·

Robbie Culver of Naperville, Illinois, sent in this photo, taken from a tail-mounted GoPro of his Sonex landing at the Rock Falls, Illinois, airport at sunset.

No pilot? No problem!

By Frederick Johnsen · December 28, 2017 ·

An age-old component of aviation has been the pilot-in-the-loop. A pilot brings sophisticated human faculties to bear in solving problems of flight and making judgments on proper actions. But sometimes, the presence of a pilot can be detrimental — to the pilot. If an aircraft is to be subjected to dangers ranging from gun and […]

Video: Fourth birthday, first aerobatic flight

By General Aviation News Staff · December 28, 2017 ·

PlaneJunkies posted the video on Dec. 14, 2017, taken on his daughter’s fourth birthday and her first aerobatic flight in a Christen Eagle. “She has been flying in the Eagle since the age of two riding along, but was just to small to put on a parachute until now,” dad reports. Her first request: A four-point […]

NTSB releases summary of 2015 accidents

By NTSB · December 28, 2017 ·

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its summary of US civil aviation accidents for calendar year 2015. The summary includes details of all civil aviation accidents that occurred in 2015. Also available is accident trend data from 2006-2015, including: General Aviation Accidents, 2006-2015; General Aviation Accident Rates, 2006-2015; Purpose of Flight and Aircraft […]

FAA publishes Super Bowl NOTAM

By General Aviation News Staff · December 28, 2017 ·

Pilots flying in the Minneapolis area Jan. 31-Feb. 5, 2018, should familiarize themselves with the FAA’s air traffic procedures NOTAM for the area on those dates. Super Bowl LII takes place on Sunday, Feb. 4, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, with kick-off set for 5:30 p.m. (CST). Reservations will be required for arrivals and departures […]

Liberators Over the Atlantic published

By General Aviation News Staff · December 28, 2017 ·

Just published is “Liberators over the Atlantic,” by Jack Colman and Richard Colman, which chronicles a young man’s flying experiences during World War II, including insight into flying the iconic B-24 Liberator. Growing up in York, England, Jack Colman achieved his long-held desire to become a pilot by joining the Royal Air Force in October […]

Pilot crashes after failing to remove parachute locking pin

By NTSB · December 28, 2017 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The private pilot was departing in the Golden Circle Air T-Bird experimental light-sport airplane. Onboard video footage from a wingtip-mounted camera provided a view of the cockpit. The pilot could be seen with his left hand on the control yoke, but his right hand, which was near the engine throttle, was obscured. The airplane took […]

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