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Aircraft certification courses launch in January

By General Aviation News Staff · November 2, 2017 ·

SALINA — Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus is expanding its offerings to provide much-needed education for professionals in the field of aircraft certification. Kansas State Polytechnic is launching a professional development program centered on the understanding and application of FAA regulations and processes used in aircraft type and production certification. The courses will be taught […]

JSfirm.com scholarships awarded


By General Aviation News Staff · November 2, 2017 ·

Three students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University have been awarded the first JSfirm.com scholarships. JSfirm.com, an aviation-only job website, established the scholarships because of the need in the industry for more aviation professionals, especially pilots and mechanics, according to company officials. “
The scholarships were developed to target three high-demand aviation-related programs: Aviation Maintenance Science, Aerospace Engineering and […]

StandardAero expands PT6A services at KHOU

By General Aviation News Staff · November 2, 2017 ·

StandardAero has expanded its PT6A turboprop engine field services at its Houston Hobby Airport (KHOU) location. The expansion includes PT6A engine “on-wing” repairs, borescope inspections, hot section inspections, engine removal and installation.

Propeller separates from Sonex in flight

By NTSB · November 2, 2017 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The private pilot, who was also the builder of the experimental, amateur-built Sonex, reported that, during initial climb for the local flight, about 3,000 feet mean sea level, the propeller separated from the airplane and fell to the ground. He turned the airplane toward an airport in Morganton, N.C., that had a longer runway than […]

Flying over the Golden Gate Bridge

By General Aviation News Staff · November 1, 2017 ·

Mitch Naegle of Santa Rosa, California, sent us this photo in response to our call for favorite pictures of 2017. He took the photo of himself flying a Cessna 172 over San Fransisco Bay on Oct. 23, 2017. Would you like to submit your photo for favorite pictures of 2017? You can on the form below […]

Red Bull in style

By William E. Dubois · November 1, 2017 ·

Dispatch from the Brickyard, Indianapolis, Indiana: I’m trying to decide if the 2014 California Avalon Cabernet or the 2017 Columbia Valley 14 Hands Merlot will go better with my goat cheese, pear, and micro arugula beet cup. Well, what the hell, it’s an open bar… I’ll start with the Cab and follow it up with the […]

Bremerton Aviation Center for Education in the works

By General Aviation News Staff · November 1, 2017 ·

Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 406 in Bremerton, Washington, and the Port of Bremerton have signed an agreement to use the former Bremerton National Airport firehouse as an aviation education center. The Bremerton Aviation Center for Education (BACE) will provide an opportunity for hands-on learning for young people interested in a future in aviation. The facility […]

Oklahoma boosts aircraft registration fees 50%

By General Aviation News Staff · November 1, 2017 ·

A 50% increase in aircraft registration fees, a new aviation-themed license plate, and a new airport inspection program go into effect Nov. 1, 2017, in Oklahoma as part of an effort to provide “fiscal stability” to the Oklahoma Airport System. During the 2017 state legislative session, the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission (OAC) prepared a “flight plan” to […]

Smithsonian unveils plans to revitalize National Air and Space Museum

By General Aviation News Staff · November 1, 2017 ·

The Smithsonian has unveiled plans to revitalize the National Air and Space Museum and transform its exhibitions. The project, which will take approximately seven years, will be done on a phased sequencing schedule that will keep many exhibitions open during the construction process, according to officials. The building will undergo complete refacing of the exterior, […]

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