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Training flight goes awry for Lancair pilot

By NTSB · November 10, 2017 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

While practicing an emergency descent during a dual training flight, the pilot receiving instruction entered the Lancair IV-P into a steep dive, which resulted in a 0.5-G load factor for about five seconds and a transient drop in engine oil pressure of about 15 psi. As the descent continued, engine speed steadily increased beyond the […]

Last call for Pictures of the Year

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2017 ·

The deadline is quickly approaching to submit your favorite pictures of the year. While not all photos will make it into The Year in Pictures section of the December print issues of General Aviation News, most will be featured online as Picture of the Day in the coming months. Submit your photos by Tuesday, Nov. […]

Pictures of the day: DeLand workshops

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2017 ·

John Brecher sent in these photos of the EAA SportAir Workshops, held at the 2017 DeLand Sport Aviation Showcase in Florida.

Hangar Flying is just what the CFI ordered for those dark winter nights

By Ben Sclair · November 9, 2017 ·

It seems like only yesterday my family and I were lounging in Hawaii soaking up the sun. It was July. Today, we’re starting to plan for Thanksgiving and beyond. Where has the time, and the Hawaiian sunshine, gone? Sigh. Fear not, warmer temperatures and far off adventure are near. Just grab a book and off […]

2017 Idaho Safety Standdown ‘the best yet’

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2017 ·

Several years ago, the Idaho Division of Aeronautics made a commitment to boost the department’s safety culture, along with a pledge to decrease aviation accidents and fatalities by half. A cornerstone to that strategy was statewide training for pilots, called a safety standdown. Now in its fourth year, the latest rendition of the event was […]

Have a Mooney Christmas

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2017 ·

Sporty’s has chosen the Mooney M20 for its 2017 Christmas ornament. This year’s ornament, the 33rd in the series, features the Mooney M20. Created from crystal, the ornament — the 33rd in the series — features an M20 along with “Christmas 2017.” “You’d think we would have run out of airplanes pilots love to feature […]

West Star Aviation green lights apprenticeship program

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2017 ·

West Star Aviation has teamed with Careerwise Colorado to establish a long-term apprenticeship program for upcoming talent. West Star will begin to host their apprentices in August 2018. Colorado launched a statewide initiative called Careerwise due to the workforce needs and lack of competencies needed for skilled/trade positions. West Star has agreed to employ at […]

Unmanned Safety Institute launches PRO certification for drone drivers

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2017 ·

The Unmanned Safety Institute (USI), which provides remote pilot training and certification to individuals, organizations, and enterprises around the world, has launched a new Professional Remote Operator (PRO) certification. The PRO certification program was designed to offer a new credential to remote pilots who would like to differentiate themselves from other remote pilots who simply […]

Lake water loops

By NTSB · November 9, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

According to the pilot of the amphibious Lake LA-4, during the takeoff run on a lake near Morganton, N.C., with choppy water, the plane encountered about a 6-inch-high wave and water looped. When it encountered the wave, the airplane’s nose pitched up, the airplane ascended momentarily, then settled to the water. The right sponson and […]

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