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First solo for Flying Musicians scholarship winner

By General Aviation News Staff · September 19, 2017 ·

LOCK HAVEN, Penna. — The overlap in skills between music and aviation was evident Sept. 16, 2017, at the Piper Memorial Airport, when violinist William Knauth completed his first solo flight at AvSport of Lock Haven. William, 18, a recipient of the Flying Musicians Association Solo Scholarship, completed this landmark achievement after two months of training, with an accumulated 10.2 […]

Aviation leaders, entrepreneurs to speak at Redbird Migration

By General Aviation News Staff · September 19, 2017 ·

Speakers for the seventh annual Redbird Migration Flight Training Conference, slated for Oct. 16-18, 2017, include a diverse collection of aviation leaders, revolutionaries, and entrepreneurs focused on the future of the industry. Airshow star Sean D. Tucker will start off the conference during the Monday night dinner reception, Oct. 16. Through the Bob Hoover Academy […]

A more affordable headset for pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · September 19, 2017 ·

NFlight Technology has introduced NFlightMic, an aviation microphone that converts a consumer headset into an aviation headset. A pilot can now buy an active-noise-canceling headset from any electronics store, add the NFlightMic, and be able to use the headset in the cockpit. This increases pilots’ choices and cuts the average cost of a top-of-the-line ANR […]

New FBO facility opens at KBED

By General Aviation News Staff · September 19, 2017 ·

BEDFORD, Mass. – Jet Aviation celebrated the opening of its new FBO facility at Hanscom Field (KBED) with a ribbon-cutting performed by the first customer to enter the building. The two-story, 12,000-square-foot facility opened for business officially after the red ribbon was cut by Bob Braceland, director, Executive Aircraft Operations at Raytheon, who served as […]

Lake landing practice bends Seawind

By NTSB · September 19, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot was practicing landings on Pelican Lake in Wisconsin, in his Seawind, an experimental amateur-built amphibious airplane. During the accident landing, he reported the airplane “skipped slightly about 2 feet off the water, I held attitude and let it come down again, but I accidentally let the left wing tip sponson settle onto the […]

And the winner is…

By General Aviation News Staff · September 18, 2017 ·

Pilot James Consalvi, flying the highly modified P-51 “Strega,” took first place in the Unlimited Gold Championship at the 54th annual National Championship Reno Air Races on Sept. 17, 2017. Consalvi, captured here after the race by William E. Dubois, beat Steven Hinton Jr. in Voodoo in the final lap. Hinton has won first place […]

A dangerous flight

By William E. Dubois · September 18, 2017 ·

Dispatch from KSAF, Santa Fe, New Mexico: By dawn’s early light I can see the silver fins of the stroker engine through the air intakes in the nose bowl, the front cylinders a pair of griffins in twin caves, ready to leap from their lairs and devour slower prey. The new engine is ready to […]

Invite them and they will come

By General Aviation News Staff · September 18, 2017 ·

Image this scene: Your child just finished reading Disney’s Planes book…again. She has watched the Planes video so many times even you can repeat Dusty Crophopper’s lines. Now she is begging you to take her to the local airport so she can “live the magic” right in her own hometown. So you and the neighborhood […]

More than 40,000 aircraft now equipped with ADS-B

By General Aviation News Staff · September 18, 2017 ·

As of Sept, 1, 2017, rule-compliant Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) equipment is now on board more than 40,000 aircraft flying in the United States. The FAA estimates that 100,000 to 160,000 general aviation aircraft will need to be equipped with ADS-B Out before the Jan. 1, 2020, mandate. The FAA is also offering a $500 rebate […]

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