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REMOS hits milestone

By General Aviation News Staff · May 11, 2017 ·

PASEWALK, Germany – Since producing its first aircraft, a G-3 Mirage, 20 years ago, REMOS Aircraft recently hit a milestone, delivering serial number 450. Susanne and Harmut Lang, the new owners of the GXNXT, (known as a GXnXES in the United States), took possession at their aircraft after it was flown to Bremgarten in southern Germany by […]

Wyoming Jet Center applies to open FBO at KJAC

By General Aviation News Staff · May 11, 2017 ·

A second FBO could soon come to Jackson Hole Airport (KJAC) in Wyoming. Wyoming Jet Center has submitted an application to open an FBO at the airport. If approved by the Jackson Hole Airport Board, airport users will again have a choice of FBOs at KJAC after a two-decade hiatus. “We look forward to establishing a world-class FBO […]

Upgrades begin at New England Air Museum

By General Aviation News Staff · May 11, 2017 ·

WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — Work has begun on major improvements at the New England Air Museum adjacent to Bradley International Airport. The $1.9 million project includes creating mezzanines in two of the aircraft hangars. Complete with staircases and elevators, they will provide amazing vistas over the museum’s aircraft collections and provide much needed space for additional exhibits, […]

Skandia acquires Aerosionix, rebrands as Aero Armor

By General Aviation News Staff · May 11, 2017 ·

Skandia has acquired Aerosionix of Wellsville, New York. With the purchase, Skandia will begin selling the Aero Armor line of aircraft protection film products, including Aero Armor Radome, Aero Armor Antennae and Aero Armor Edge Tape. The line was launched in 2014 by Aerosionix to protect aircraft surfaces from contamination and erosion that impede airborne weather radar […]

172 hits another plane, airport sign

By NTSB · May 11, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The flight instructor said the student pilot’s landing was not stabilized, so the CFI stated “my controls” and assumed control of the airplane. However, according to the CFI, the student did not release the right rudder pressure and the Cessna 172 exited the right side of the paved portion of the runway, hit a taxiway sign, and […]

Great evening flying

By General Aviation News Staff · May 10, 2017 ·

Rob Blue sent in this photo, explaining: “Great evening flying from KLAF (Purdue University) to KMTO (Mattoon, Illinois) for dinner at Airport Steakhouse with my wife. This is the Wabash River as we were nearing the Illinois border with Indiana flying west.”  

Air Racing from the Cockpit: Sportsmanship

By William E. Dubois · May 10, 2017 ·

Dispatch from KGYI, North Texas Regional Airport: Am I still gaining on them? The Cessna 152 is 200 feet above me, about half a mile ahead, and slightly off to the left. I’m low over the lake, climbing slowly, a pillowy soft grey overcast above. My ground speed, frankly, sucks. I’m bucking a 22-knot headwind on the […]

BasicMed: One pilot’s story

By General Aviation News Staff · May 10, 2017 ·

Since being signed into law as a part of the FAA Extension, Safety and Security Act of 2016, most pilots have been eagerly awaiting the official rollout of BasicMed. On May 1, the law was officially implemented by a brand new FAR Part 68 — Requirements for Operating Certain Small Aircraft Without a Medical Certificate. Pilots who […]

Hayward Air Rally prepares for takeoff

By General Aviation News Staff · May 10, 2017 ·

The 53rd annual Hayward Air Rally will be held June 22-25, 2017. The annual Air Rally, based at Hayward Executive Airport (HWD) in California, gives aviators a chance to test their flight planning, navigation and pilotage skills. The rally course consists of two legs, each up to 250-300 nautical miles. While the endpoint of each […]

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