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Having fun in the backcountry

By General Aviation News Staff · October 8, 2017 ·

Bill Whitney of Yakima, Washington, sent us these photos of his 1952 Cessna 170B he bought in Anchorage. He notes: “180-hp Lycoming engine conversion, 31″ Alaskan Bushwheels, Horton STOL kit, VGs and many other mods make it a very capable backcountry airplane.”

Big achievements by a small manufacturer

By Dan Johnson · October 8, 2017 ·

“It simply won’t work,” say too many pilots. “You cannot run a business making only 50 airplanes a year. To build good, safe airplanes, you must operate a large enterprise.” If you are one of those naysayers, are you sure about that? I write about the world of light aviation, a segment of recreational aircraft […]

Runway incursion study helps find solutions at PAJN

By General Aviation News Staff · October 8, 2017 ·

The FAA has made mitigating runway incursions a focal point over the past few years, aiming to reduce airfield risk factors that could ultimately lead to collisions between aircraft. At Juneau International Airport (PAJN) outside the capital city of Alaska, a new runway incursion mitigation (RIM) study showed that 50 runway incursions had occurred since 2004. […]

GA airport steps up in wake of Hurricane Harvey

By General Aviation News Staff · October 7, 2017 ·

As one of the only Houston area airports with the facilities to support military aircraft, and one of the only ones that were open during Hurricane Harvey flooding, Houston Executive Airport provided support for Army Reserve and National Guard units from all over the United States flying rescue and support operations during the flooding. The airport […]

New RAF Arkansas airstrip gets identifier

By General Aviation News Staff · October 7, 2017 ·

The Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) reports that the FAA officially activated Trigger Gap with a permanent location identifier on Sept. 19, 2017. Trigger Gap, (17A) is a new recreational airstrip in the Ozark Mountains of northwest Arkansas. It lies on lands managed by The Nature Conservancy (TNC) above the Kings River. “The RAF enabled this […]

DeLand Showcase prepares for takeoff

By General Aviation News Staff · October 7, 2017 ·

The second annual DeLand Sport Aviation Showcase will take place Nov. 2-4, 2017, at DeLand Municipal Airport (KDED) in Florida. This year’s show will mimic the inaugural show in design, layout, daily schedule, and hospitality. But most important, the mission will remain the same: Committed to Sport Aviation, according to organizers. “As we work to […]

Thrush launches flight training programs

By General Aviation News Staff · October 6, 2017 ·

ALBANY, Georgia — There is an additional parking space being occupied at the already busy Thrush Aircraft factory, as Robert Garrett has joined the company as director of training. Garrett, a veteran of the ag aviation industry, will oversee Thrush’s new factory-based ag aviation flight and maintenance training programs. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in […]

First flight in homebuilt becomes pilot’s last flight

By NTSB · October 6, 2017 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The private pilot/owner had recently completed the experimental, amateur-built Free Bird Classic and was conducting the first test flight near Kylertown, Pennsylvania. He completed two circuits around his private airstrip before witnesses saw the airplane approaching to land. While on final approach about 50-100 feet above the ground, the plane suddenly descended and hit terrain, […]

Airplanes in Alaska

By General Aviation News Staff · October 5, 2017 ·

Hayman Tam, one of General Aviation News’ writers and photographers, recently returned from a trip to Alaska. “I just happened to take a ‘few’ airplane photos,” he reports. Translation: He took thousands. Here is just a sample of those photos. Look for much more in an upcoming post and in the print edition of General […]

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