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Piper loses power on takeoff

By NTSB · April 11, 2017 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The pilot noted no discrepancies during the preflight inspection, engine run-up, or start of the takeoff, however, when the Piper PA-28-140 was about 200 feet above the end of the runway, the engine “coughed,” and the plane began losing altitude. Power was restored briefly, but the engine subsequently quit. The pilot landed the airplane straight ahead and […]

Two new classics

By General Aviation News Staff · April 10, 2017 ·

Scot Warren of Warren Aircraft, a dealer based in Texas for WACO Aircraft, sent in this photo, taken at last week’s SUN ‘n FUN, with a brief note: “Two new classics.” WACO was exhibiting next to Harley Davidson of Lakeland, Florida.

The Thunderstorm Threat

By General Aviation News Staff · April 10, 2017 ·

By ED BROTAK With the onset of warmer weather, pilots face the increased risk of encountering thunderstorms. Although more common in the warmer months, thunderstorms can occur even in the winter, especially in the southern states. It’s estimated that 100,000 thunderstorms occur in the U.S. each year. Some locations in southwest Florida have 100 storms […]

ADS-B rebates still available

By General Aviation News Staff · April 10, 2017 ·

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By CLIFTON STROUD, FAA Tens of thousands of general aviation pilots are already enjoying added safety benefits, enhanced situational awareness and more peace of mind from Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) long before the 2020 deadline to equip. To encourage more aircraft owners to equip soon and avoid long waits for installation at repair shops as […]

Name your price

By General Aviation News Staff · April 10, 2017 ·

By BOB MACKEY Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just call up any aviation insurance broker and simply tell them how much you want to spend and then they would arrange aircraft insurance for that amount? It would be simple, easy, and you could go on about the more important things in life and […]

Private planes may not be taxed under Trump’s plan to update U.S. airspace

By General Aviation News Staff · April 10, 2017 ·

President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser has said that the administration’s proposal to modernize U.S. air traffic control “probably” would not include a tax on general aviation or business aircraft, according to a news story at McClathcyDC.com. “We’re probably not even going to tax general aviation,” Gary Cohn, director of the National Economic Council, was […]

Innovators move down production line

By General Aviation News Staff · April 10, 2017 ·

Commuter Craft, the company behind the Innovator, reports that ShipTwo, the company demonstrator, and AlphaOne, the first customer built aircraft, are moving down the production line. “If we continue on our current schedule, these two aircraft will be flying by Oshkosh,” states Commuter Craft’s Richard Hogan. “But we are going to take our time and […]

Continental earns FAA, EASA STC for CD-155 on 172

By Ben Sclair · April 10, 2017 ·

Continental Motors has received both its American and European supplemental Type Certificate (STC) by the FAA and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for the Cessna 172 family of aircraft powered by the jet fuel diesel engine CD-155. The certification also includes the integration of the Garmin G1000. The EASA STC allows the direct conversion of an […]

Hard landing breaks passengers’ feet

By NTSB · April 10, 2017 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The Ultramagic M90 balloon was descending toward a row of trees during an approach to a field in Sherwood, Oregon. The pilot added heat to make the balloon ascend. Once clear of the trees, he opened a vent to descend and his hand became entangled in the line. The pilot freed his hand and realized […]

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