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The Millionaire’s Unit now available on DVD and Blu-Ray

By General Aviation News Staff · December 25, 2017 ·

Now available on DVD and Blu-Ray is “The Millionaires’ Unit,” a documentary about a group of Yale students who, in 1916, took the initiative to learn to fly in preparation for America’s entrance into World War 1. The Millionaires’ Unit reveals the little-known story of the origins of American air power. These young pilots were […]

New audio panels from Trig Avionics

By General Aviation News Staff · December 25, 2017 ·

Trig Avionics has unveiled two new audio panels, which will start shipping in January. Aircraft owners can select from two models, the superior TMA45 panel and standard TMA44 panel, company officials note. Both audio panels are dual comm, dual nav and fully featured for IFR and VFR flight. The TMA45 has comprehensive entertainment features with […]

Forced landing on bridge brought on by fuel contamination

By NTSB · December 25, 2017 ·

According to the pilot, the Piper PA-18A departed the runway and climbed to 3,000′ above ground level. She reported that while maneuvering, the airplane lost engine power. After several attempts to restart the engine, she made a forced landing on a highway bridge in Girdwood, Alaska. During the landing roll, the right wing hit a sign […]

Picture of the day: The first signs of winter

By General Aviation News Staff · December 21, 2017 ·

David Baldwin sent in this photo taken by his wife, Belinda. He explains: “Taking off in my Kitfox, with the first signs of winter showing up on the mountains at Chugiak, Alaska.”

Two firsts for two EAA Chapter 534 members

By Ted Luebbers · December 21, 2017 ·

One member of Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 534 recently received an Airworthiness Certificate for his aircraft building project from another chapter member who did his first airworthiness inspection as a newly minted Designated Airworthiness Representative. Steve Tilford from the Villages in Florida, has been working on his Van’s RV-7A off and on for 12 years […]

Video: 4-year-old’s first visit to a GA airport

By General Aviation News Staff · December 21, 2017 ·

The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission’s Christmas greeting documents the visit of 4-year-old Coy to Guthrie Edmond Regional Airport, where he gets to learn all about Commissioner Jim Putnam’s airplane, as well as visit with Santa. The video is filled with information from the commission’s economic impact study, which showed that aviation produces more than $43.7 billion […]

Tracking drones in flight

By General Aviation News Staff · December 21, 2017 ·

The FAA has released a report from its Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Identification and Tracking Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) on technologies available to identify and track drones in flight. The ARC’s 74 members included aviation community and industry member organizations, law enforcement agencies and public safety organizations, manufacturers, and researchers. According to FAA officials, the […]

Garmin’s affordable ADS-B Out solution now certified

By General Aviation News Staff · December 21, 2017 ·

Garmin reports that the GDL 82 ADS-B datalink is now certified and early orders have started shipping. The GDL 82 is a small, lightweight Universal Access Transceiver (UAT) with built-in GPS that integrates with the aircraft’s existing transponder and transponder antenna. This new, patent-pending installation design allows for a streamlined installation, according to Garmin officials. […]

The Museum of Flight partners with new aviation museum in Japan

By General Aviation News Staff · December 21, 2017 ·

SEATTLE — The Museum of Flight in Seattle and Aichi Museum of Flight near Nagoya, Japan,  unveiled a cooperative agreement at the grand opening of the Aichi Museum at Nagoya Airport in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The two museums will exchange ideas and best practices in aspects of museum operations, human resource development responsible for the […]

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