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Quest appoints new dealer for Northeastern United States

By General Aviation News Staff · May 1, 2018 ·

Quest Aircraft has appointed Clay Lacy Aviation an authorized dealer for the northeastern US. Based in Oxford, Connecticut, Clay Lacy Aviation will be the exclusive source of new Kodiak sales throughout New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. As an authorized dealer, Clay Lacy Aviation will also serve as […]

Long cross-country ends in crash

By NTSB · May 1, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The pilot was completing a cross-country flight from Florida to Wisconsin. He said he got a full night’s sleep before departing on the flight around 11 a.m. About 3:30 a.m., he was approaching the airport in Clintonville, Wisconsin, for the third and final fuel stop of the trip. Although the surface observation at the airport […]

Picture of the Day: Reflections

By General Aviation News Staff · April 30, 2018 ·

Jessica Belcher of Exclusive Aircraft Sales sent in this photo, explaining: “The Saint Paul, Minnesota, skyline as captured in the reflection of a brand-new Cirrus SR-22. The aircraft was flown in by Gary Black to be part of the Minnesota Business Aviation Association’ Aviation Day at the Capitol, held April 25, 2018.” Would you like […]

Human Factors: Elevators

By Jeffrey Madison · April 30, 2018 ·

I had a flight instructor once demonstrate how to take off, fly a pattern, and land a Cessna 172 using only power, rudder, and trim controls. Many years later another flight instructor demonstrated the same thing to me during a Boeing 717 simulator session. Granted, both departures were long, flat climb-outs. The approaches were also […]

Avionics sales up 13% in first quarter

By General Aviation News Staff · April 30, 2018 ·

Worldwide business and general aviation avionics sales were up 13 percent in the first quarter, according to the Aircraft Electronics Association‘s first-quarter 2018 Avionics Market Report. In the first three months of the year, total worldwide business and general aviation avionics sales amounted to more than $639 million as reported by the participating companies. The figure […]

FAA begins nationwide beta test of LAANC

By General Aviation News Staff · April 30, 2018 ·

Beginning April 30, 2018, the FAA is phasing in a nationwide beta test of the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC), which helps support the safe integration of drones in the nation’s airspace. The testing will deploy the system incrementally at nearly 300 air traffic facilities covering approximately 500 airports, according to FAA officials. […]

Registration opens for Hayward Air Rally

By General Aviation News Staff · April 30, 2018 ·

Registration is now open for the 54th Annual Hayward Air Rally, slated for June 21-23, 2018. The Hayward Air Rally is a 500-mile VFR cross-country challenge, flown in two legs, starting at the Hayward Airport (KHWD) in California and ending at Reno Stead Airport (KRTS) in Nevada. Officials note this is not a speed event, […]

BendixKing introduces flight display for experimental aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · April 30, 2018 ·

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – BendixKing has introduced xVue Touch, a primary flight display for experimental aircraft. Available now for $5,499, the new cockpit technology provides builders and pilots with a touchscreen flight display at an affordable price, according to company officials. This is the first product BendixKing has launched for experimental aircraft. BendixKing’s xVue Touch replaces […]

Bird strike fatal for four

By NTSB · April 30, 2018 ·

Animal Encounter NTSB Accident Report

The purpose of the flight was to conduct low-level aerial surveying and photography. A review of air traffic radar data revealed that the Cessna 172 departed the airport in a southerly direction before turning west and then conducted two 360° turns. The airplane then proceeded northeast of the airport for about four miles before turning […]

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