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I married my plane

By General Aviation News Staff · June 12, 2017 ·

By ARTHUR BILLINGSLEY As I reviewed the classifieds in General Aviation News for the third time this week, I had a moment to consider why. Why was I looking at airplane porn for the third time this week? Why was I mentally cheating on my plane? My plane is a very capable and reliable airplane. Many other […]

Democrats introduce legislation to stabilize FAA funding

By General Aviation News Staff · June 12, 2017 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Democrats are rejecting President Trump’s plans to privatize America’s air traffic control system, instead introducing legislation to stabilize FAA funding. Rep. Rick Larsen (Washington), the top-ranking Democrat on the House Aviation Subcommittee, joined by Rep. Peter DeFazio (Oregon) and other Democrats on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, introduced H.R. 2800, […]

Osh for a Cause fundraiser to benefit Young Eagles

By General Aviation News Staff · June 12, 2017 ·

Precise Flight and GlobalParts.aero are partnering to host Osh for a Cause, a benefit for the Experimental Aircraft Association’s (EAA) Young Eagles program July 25 during EAA AirVenture 2017. Osh for a Cause will feature celebrity pilots and the opportunity for fans to connect with their favorite aviator while supporting youth in aviation. The event […]

Federal agencies get green light to study auctioning off space on radio spectrum

By General Aviation News Staff · June 12, 2017 ·

A team comprised of the FAA, the Department of Defense (DoD), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has received approval and approximately $71.5 million in funding from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to study the feasibility of making space on the radio spectrum available for […]

College credit for drone pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · June 12, 2017 ·

Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) has partnered with the Unmanned Safety Institute (USI) Small UAS Safety Certification program. Students who complete the USI program will also received three college credits. The Small UAS Safety Certification program includes a complete curriculum package with all course materials, including a 400-page academic textbook, instructor aids, and course content packaged in USI’s digital […]

Hampton Aviation newest dealer for Raisbeck Engineering

By General Aviation News Staff · June 12, 2017 ·

SEATTLE — Raisbeck Engineering has added Hampton Aviation as an authorized dealer. Located in the hills of western Arkansas, Hampton Aviation specializes in heavy structural repair, inspections and modifications for all King Air models. “We are very pleased to welcome Hampton Aviation to the team,” said Lynn Thomas, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Raisbeck Engineering. “Having […]

Bearhawk ground loops

By NTSB · June 12, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

According to the pilot, while on approach to a private grass air strip in Merrill, Oregon, he observed the midfield wind sock indicating light and variable winds. After a normal approach and touch down, during the landing roll he encountered a strong crosswind from the right. Subsequently, the Bearhawk began to swerve and then entered a […]

Fly back to World War II times

By General Aviation News Staff · June 11, 2017 ·

SEATTLE — The steady rumble of World War II airplanes will resonate at The Museum of Flight June 23-25, while a group of four historic aircraft from the Collings Foundation Wings of Freedom Tour is based at the museum on Boeing Field. Ground tours are free for veterans. Reservations are suggested for rides in the B-17 Flying Fortress, […]

End of an Air Force: Germany after World War II

By Frederick Johnsen · June 11, 2017 ·

At war’s end, statistics showed the race to produce German jet fighters like the Me 262 was ramping up.

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