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Inaugural U.S.-China GA Conference slated

By General Aviation News Staff · March 15, 2017 ·

The inaugural U.S.-China General Aviation Business Conference is slated for March 25-31, 2017, in California. China is poised to become one of the largest markets in the world for general aviation, organizers note. But China needs assistance, and that’s why representatives from Chinese government agencies, airport operations and academia will attend the conference. There are […]

New owner, new name for Smyrna Air Center

By General Aviation News Staff · March 15, 2017 ·

SMYRNA, Tenn. — Smyrna Air Center has a new owner — Jeff Hollingshead — and a new name: Hollingshead Aviation. Hollingshead Aviation is at Smyrna Airport (KMQY), which is about 30 minutes outside downtown Nashville. The new owner notes there are no landing fees. The FBO also features a dedicated pilot lounge with wide-screen smart TVs, […]

Disconnected fuel pump power wires lead to crash

By NTSB · March 15, 2017 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The pilot reported that, after the Van’s RV-6A took off from the airport in Green Valley, Arizona, and reached an altitude of about 300 feet above ground level, the engine lost power. He then initiated a right turn toward the airport. Subsequently, the plane hit terrain and trees adjacent to the runway and nosed over. Post-accident examination […]

Fun flight

By General Aviation News Staff · March 14, 2017 ·

Jim Hefner sent in these photos, taken March 9, 2017, during a “fun flight to Monument Valley with lunch at Gouldings Lodge (UT25). After lunch I flew to Mexican Hat, then west over the Goosenecks and Lake Powell to Page, where I stayed overnight,” he said.

There’s a bigger story behind SUN ‘n FUN than you know

By Jamie Beckett · March 14, 2017 ·

Three weeks from this very moment, thousands of General Aviation News readers will be found not at home, but in Lakeland, Florida, at the annual SUN ‘n FUN International Fly-In and Expo. Their pilgrimage will begin shortly. Much is made of the economic impact this massive event brings to the city that says of itself, “Close […]

Should there be a mandatory retirement age for GA pilots?

By General Aviation News Staff · March 14, 2017 ·

While airline pilots have to retire at 65, there’s no mandatory retirement age for general aviation pilots. A new story in Air & Space magazine asks the question: Can you be too old to fly? According to the FAA’s Active Civil Airmen Statistics, in 2016 there were about 41,600 pilots over 70 with an active […]

Tecnam founder flies west

By General Aviation News Staff · March 14, 2017 ·

Professor Luigi Pascale, the founder, president and chief designer at Tecnam Aircraft, died March 14, 2017, after a brief illness. He was  93 years old.   Luigi “Gino” Pascale was a native of Naples, Italy, whose passion for aviation began during the 1930s. He and his brother Giovanni, won many model plane races. The two brothers’ first […]

Southern Utah University buys 10 Cirrus SR20s

By General Aviation News Staff · March 14, 2017 ·

CEDAR CITY, Utah — Southern Utah University (SUU) has purchased 10 new SR20s from Cirrus Aircraft. Deliveries are expected to begin in June.  “Globally, the aviation industry is expanding rapidly and the demand for qualified pilots is high,” said SUU President Scott L Wyatt. “The addition of the Cirrus aircraft will elevate our program by offering the […]

Continental’s Southern Avionics re-opens after move

By General Aviation News Staff · March 14, 2017 ·

Continental Motors Group‘s Southern Avionics and Interiors has re-opened after relocating to H.L. Sonny Callahan Airport (KCQF) in Fairhope, Alabama. Founded 30 years ago, Southern Avionics was based at Mobile Downtown Airport (KBFM). With the move, the avionics subsidiary is joining Continental Motors Services (CMS) in a facility that includes three maintenance hangars and a 25,000- […]

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