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FlightSimCon prepares for takeoff

By General Aviation News Staff · May 28, 2017 ·

Organizers of FlightSimCon have unveiled the speaker lineup for the 2017 event, which includes representatives from the FAA, Lockheed Martin, Laminar Research, Dovetail Games, and many more. The event is scheduled for June 10-11, 2017, at the Sheraton Hartford Hotel attached to Bradley International Airport, just outside of Hartford, Conn. There will be a plethora […]

First flight: Praga Alfa

By General Aviation News Staff · May 27, 2017 ·

Orbis Avia’s Praga Alfa recently completed its first flight, powered by GE’s H Series turboprop engine with maximum 750 SHP takeoff power. With the EASA certification expected by the end of this year, the fleet size is set to exceed 100 by 2022, according to company officials. Manufactured in the Czech Republic, Orbis Avia’s SM92TE Praga […]

Redesigned Airstreak from Alaskan Bushwheels launches

By General Aviation News Staff · May 27, 2017 ·

CHUGIAK, Alaska —Airframes Alaska has introduced the latest improvement to the Alaskan Bushwheels line of backcountry flying tires: The Airstreak 2.0. The redesigned Airstreak tire features 20% thicker tread, yet weighs one pound less per tire than the original, according to company officials. “Our goal with this update was to get more life out of our […]

Airforms PA-31-310 baffles earn approval

By General Aviation News Staff · May 26, 2017 ·

Airforms PA-31-310 baffles

WASILLA, Alaska – Airforms has been granted FAA approval of a Global Alternative Method Of Compliance (AMOC) for its FAA PMA approved baffle assemblies or its silicone seal kits on PA-31-310 aircraft. “This FAA approval terminates the 50-hour inspection requirement of the baffle seals in accordance with the AD, providing relief to PA-31 operators and lowering their maintenance costs,” said […]

Carb icing contributes to crash

By NTSB · May 26, 2017 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The pilot reported that he was on a local flight in mountainous terrain near Durango, Colorado, in a Cessna 150. While returning to the airport he began a descent by reducing power to about 60%, which resulted in a complete loss of engine power. The pilot applied full carburetor heat and full throttle and the […]

Long Island sun sets on Gulfstream

By Ben Sclair · May 25, 2017 ·

Chris Yanaros, an A&P student working as a lineman at Long Island, New York’s MacArthur Airport (KISP), snapped this photo of a Gulfstream G4-450 as the sun set behind the plane. 

Valdez Fly-In ‘best’ one yet

By General Aviation News Staff · May 25, 2017 ·

Approximately 200 airplanes and more than 2,500 people descended on Pioneer Field in Valdez, Alaska, May 12-14, 2017, for the 14th Valdez Fly-In and Air Show. The 2017 event featured spectacular STOL flying, aerobatics by Scott Sexton and Gary Ward, a demonstration of a World War II era C-46 cargo plane, and a world record […]

Thrush Aircraft hits milestone

By General Aviation News Staff · May 25, 2017 ·

ALBANY, Ga. — Thrush Aircraft recently delivered the 100th 510G since the aircraft received FAA certification in 2012. The Thrush 510G is powered by the GE H80 turboprop engine, a first for both general aviation, as well as the agricultural aviation industry, according to company officials. The H80 is lighter, more powerful, and more fuel efficient than […]

An inside look at the private jets of the world’s leaders

By General Aviation News Staff · May 25, 2017 ·

It’s not general aviation by any stretch of the imagination, but it is interesting: An inside look at the jets that the world’s leaders travel in — in style. It’s no secret that the world’s most powerful leaders travel in highly specialized aircraft. The details of the planes themselves, however, are often a matter of […]

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