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Aerobatic flight in Yak ends fatally

By NTSB · January 3, 2018 ·

Controlled Flight Into Terrain NTSB Accident Report

The pilot was conducting a local aerobatic flight with a pilot-rated passenger occupying the rear seat of the Yak 52, which was equipped with flight controls. The pilot’s son was flying another airplane, returning to the home airport after a local sightseeing flight near Alpine, Wyoming. The airport was at the southeast corner of a […]

Picture of the day: Simply wonderful

By General Aviation News Staff · January 2, 2018 ·

Jonathan Milne of Sidney, Maine, sent in this photo. “Each year volunteer pilots meet at the Lighthawk.org annual fly-in. 2017 found many of our pilots (and planes) at Basin Harbor, Vermont. This photo was taken early in the morning on Oct. 23, 2017, just as the sun was rising over the 3,000′ grass strip on […]

A century’s passion lost and found

By Jamie Beckett · January 2, 2018 ·

Because I’m a bit weird, I found myself reading through a stack of newspapers from the early 20th Century recently. In those pages I found something that I hadn’t seen in a while, something almost foreign to the American public in our current time. It was this: Absolute wonder and unrestrained excitement at the idea […]

CubCrafters now accepts BitCoin

By General Aviation News Staff · January 2, 2018 ·

CubCrafters now accepts BitCoin, as well as other popular cryptocurrencies, as a payment method on orders for new and pre-owned aircraft and aircraft kits. The move supports progressive technologies and the international entrepreneur communities who use them, according to Jim Richmond, the company’s founder and CEO. “Our intent is to support our buyers’ payment preferences,” Richmond […]

Eagle project takes off at the New England Air Museum

By General Aviation News Staff · January 2, 2018 ·

WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — A new PlayScape has taken off at the New England Air Museum, thanks to Evan Pedneault of Troop 25 in Manchester, Conn. Evan shepherded the Eagle Scout Service Project from the planning and creative stage through installation of the PlayScape on Dec. 2, 2017. He reports it took most of 2017 to […]

Online buying creates unexpected job boom for mechanics

By General Aviation News Staff · January 2, 2018 ·

More people are buying online than ever before, and expectations for speedy delivery are constantly rising. As a result, some online retailers are investing in their own delivery pipelines, which is creating new jobs for skilled workers who can optimize these supply chains. Notably, Amazon is spending $1.5 billion to build its own cargo airline […]

Applications now open for LadiesLoveTaildraggers scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · January 2, 2018 ·

Applications are now being accepted for the 2018 LadiesLoveTaildraggers’ scholarships. A variety of scholarships are offered, and for the first time, all flight training will be performed by women CFIs or women-owned flight schools, according to association officials. The mission of LadiesLoveTaildraggers is to encourage more women to fly tailwheel aircraft, officials noted, adding they […]

Free drone tips webinar set for Jan. 9

By General Aviation News Staff · January 2, 2018 ·

Unmanned aircraft systems, more commonly known as drones, were popular gifts over the holiday season. While many systems are sold as ready to fly, it is important that new drone owners  are aware of important regulations and safety practices. That’s why Kansas State Polytechnic is offering a free webinar and live question-and-answer session with Kansas State […]

Fatigue cracks contribute to accident

By NTSB · January 2, 2018 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

Shortly after departure on a local flight, the private pilot observed that the Velocity’s engine temperature was higher than it had been on the previous day’s flight. After reducing power, the engine began to surge, which prompted him to return to the airport in Rosamond, California. Unable to maintain altitude, he elected to land in […]

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