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182 pilot loses control during crosswind landing

By NTSB · September 28, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot reported she was compensating for a crosswind throughout the final approach to landing at the airport in Ely, Nevada. During the touchdown, the Cessna 182T was “at a slight angle” and immediately veered to the right. She applied full left rudder and brakes, but the airplane left the runway and hit a runway […]

A Cub and a Champ

By General Aviation News Staff · September 27, 2017 ·

Megan Vande Voort, whose husband, Shane, owns Classic Aviation at Pella Municipal Airport (KPEA) in Iowa, took this photo, sending it along with a simple message: “A Cub and a Champ.”

Revitalizing the 172 — and GA

By General Aviation News Staff · September 27, 2017 ·

By J. DOUGLAS HINTON It’s an old adage: Everything old is new again. But in the case of Yingling Aviation’s Ascend 172, it takes a lot of work to make an old plane like new again. First introduced at AirVenture 2015, the Ascend 172 is one of the original “remanufactured” aircraft, designed to get people […]

EAA chapter hangar a beehive of activity

By Ted Luebbers · September 27, 2017 ·

There was a beehive of activity in the Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 534 hangar at the Leesburg International Airport in Leesburg, Florida, Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Four homebuilt airplane projects were being worked on to kick off the chapter’s fall season. As you walked through the door, there were several people crowded around the engine […]

$2 million competition launched to develop personal flying devices

By General Aviation News Staff · September 27, 2017 ·

Just launched is a new competition to encourage innovators to create a safe and easy-to-use personal flying device. Called GoFly, the two-year competition encourages teams from around the world to leverage recent advances in propulsion, energy, light-weight materials, and control and stability systems to make the dream of personal flight a reality. Prize money of $2 […]

Museum of Flight gets largest bequest in its history

By General Aviation News Staff · September 27, 2017 ·

SEATTLE — The Museum of Flight has received the largest bequest in its 52-year history, a donation of more than $17 million from the estate of Betty Houston, widow of Frank “Sam” Houston. The gift will establish the Frank “Sam” and Betty Houston Education Endowment to provide educational opportunities to young people exploring aerospace and STEM […]

Sky-Tec solenoid line sold to Lamar Technologies

By General Aviation News Staff · September 27, 2017 ·

Lamar Technologies has acquired the Sky-Tec branded solenoid product line from Hartzell Engine Technologies. Lamar Technologies is a supplier of Original Equipment solenoids in general aviation, supplying Cessna, Piper, and Cirrus, as well as other airframe manufacturers and aviation distributors. “This acquisition will broaden our solenoid product offerings by adding multiple PMA applications to the legacy […]

Western Aircraft now AeroLEDs distributor

By General Aviation News Staff · September 27, 2017 ·

BOISE, Idaho – Western Aircraft has been named an authorized distributor for AeroLEDs Light Emitting Diode (LED) products. “These LED lighting products complement our current business offerings,” said Western Aircraft’s Director of Parts and Logistics Walt Johns. “We are excited to offer these high-efficiency and long-lasting lights to our Beech, Cessna, Piper and Pilatus customers.” […]

CubCrafters pilot hits trees on takeoff

By NTSB · September 27, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot of the tailwheel-equipped CubCrafters CC11-16 was departing from a mountain airport in a valley in Lake City, Colo. He reported that during takeoff, he rotated at about 52-54 miles per hour, and about 20 feet above the ground, a strong crosswind from the left pushed the airplane to right of the runway centerline. […]

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