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Affordable USB charging ports for experimentals introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · October 24, 2017 ·

Belite is now shipping its new USB charging ports for experimental aircraft. The ports are designed to support charging requirements up to 2.4 amps and also feature soft backlighting, easy installation, and are also compatible with Battery Charging (1.2) standards, according to Belite officials. “These USB charging ports are easy to install and look great too,” […]

Sporty’s updates Learn to Fly Course

By General Aviation News Staff · October 24, 2017 ·

Sporty’s has released the 2018 version of its Learn to Fly Course. A major change is that the customer doesn’t have to select which format to use, according to Sporty’s officials. The Learn to Fly Course now includes all three formats for the same price: Online, for Apple TV, and for iPads/iPhones. Since video and […]

Wings of Women STEM conference slated

By General Aviation News Staff · October 24, 2017 ·

The International Women’s Air & Space Museum (IWASM) will host its annual Wings of Women Conference Nov. 11, 2017, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The conference will be held at Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, Ohio The Wings of Women (WOW) conference is geared towards high school female students interested in pursuing STEM career fields, noted organizers. […]

CFIT kills four

By NTSB · October 24, 2017 ·

Controlled Flight Into Terrain NTSB Accident Report

The commercial pilot and three passengers departed on an instrument flight rules (IFR) flight in instrument meteorological conditions that included a ceiling of 200 feet agl. About a mile from the departure end of the runway at the airport in Pottsville, Arkansas, the A36 hit a ridge that was 216 feet above the airport’s elevation. […]

Dust Devil

By General Aviation News Staff · October 23, 2017 ·

Frequent contributor Glenn Brasch, the creator of Airport Courtesy Cars, sent us this photo he captured of a dust devil over Ryan Field Airport (KRYN) near Tucson, Arizona. He notes: “Strangest one I have ever seen, went straight up, then a huge arch.”

Do you have what it takes to set a world speed record?

By Ben Sclair · October 23, 2017 ·

On Sept. 2, 2017, Steven Hinton flew “Voodoo” – a highly modified P-51 Mustang – over a 3-kilometer course in Central Idaho at an average speed of 531.272 mph. That speed is the fastest ever achieved for a piston engine propeller-powered airplane. Voodoo’s record attempt was made as an “Aeroplane” in Class C-1 (Landplanes), in […]

Low Country Boy Scouts take flight

By General Aviation News Staff · October 23, 2017 ·

EAA Chapter 477 teamed with the Hiram E. Mann Tuskegee Airmen Chapter to hold a Boy Scout/Young Eagle gathering Oct. 14, 2017, at the Low Country Regional Airport (KRBW) in Walterboro, S.C. According to officials with the SouthEast Aviators, it was a fun-filled day with speakers and local news stations broadcasting live. Retired Gen. Harrold Mitchell, USAF, and […]

A chance to kick start your backcountry lifestyle for just $60

By General Aviation News Staff · October 23, 2017 ·

The Alaska Airmen Association will, once again, raffle off an airplane at the May 5-6, 2018, Great Alaska Aviation Gathering in Anchorage. For the third consecutive year, Talkeetna, Alaska-based Above Alaska Aviation will build the refurbished PA-18-150 Super Cub. Above Alaska Aviation will restore the Piper PA-18-150 to replicate original production line standards with “hidden” Alaska […]

AOPA hosts final fly-in of 2017 in Tampa

By General Aviation News Staff · October 23, 2017 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) will host its final fly-in of 2017 at Peter O. Knight Airport (KTPF) in Tampa, Florida, Oct. 27-28. The newly expanded two-day format features all-day workshops on Friday, seminars, exhibits, aircraft displays, food, camping, a Saturday afternoon fly-out and more, according to organizers. Pilots can also learn more about […]

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