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AOPA offers solutions for Trump’s Florida airport shutdowns

By General Aviation News Staff · February 27, 2017 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has requested that the Department of Homeland Security establish security screening capabilities and gateway operations at Palm Beach County Park Airport to ease the economic impact of shutting down the airport each time President Donald Trump visits his nearby Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. In a letter […]

Power Flow Tuned Exhaust Installations top 5,000

By General Aviation News Staff · February 27, 2017 ·

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida — Power Flow officials report that there are now more than 5,000 general aviation aircraft flying with a Power Flow Tuned Exhaust System. The three leaders in upgrades installed are the Cessna 172/175 airframes with nearly 2000 units, the PA-28 Cherokee with over 800, and the Cessna 177 series, which is now […]

CloudAhoy 5.0 released

By General Aviation News Staff · February 27, 2017 ·

CloudAhoy has released CloudAhoy 5.0, which includes new features, such as an enhancement to the flight analyzer with a specific focus on debriefing approach stability, enhancements to the flights list, integration with aviation charts from SkyVector, and more. “Technology is a such a critically important component of flying nowadays. We use technology in flight planning and in […]

New technical publications platform launches

By General Aviation News Staff · February 27, 2017 ·

WICHITA – Textron Aviation has launched its new technical publications platform – 1View – where Beechcraft, Cessna and Hawker customers can access all maintenance manuals, flight documents and service information for their aircraft. “Developed with input from our customers, 1View provides a simple, easy-to-use platform to access all technical manuals and flight documents,” said Kriya Shortt, senior vice […]

Kidnap, Ransom and Extortion option added to GA insurance program

By General Aviation News Staff · February 27, 2017 ·

NEW YORK — To help pilots and aviation companies address global travel safety concerns, XL Catlin is offering a Kidnap, Ransom & Extortion (KRE) Crisis endorsement available with its General Aviation insurance coverage. “Wrongful detention, an extortion event or kidnapping are increasingly real travel risks,” said Denise Balan, head of XL Catlin’s KRE insurance business in North […]

Slush-covered windshield contributes to accident

By NTSB · February 27, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot reported that, after the cargo was loaded onto the Beech 58 for the night flight, he performed a contamination check, and the airplane was free of contamination. After performing the run-up checks, he activated the anti-ice systems and taxied onto the runway at the airport in Denver. He noted that air traffic control had […]

A Piper in a Diamond

By General Aviation News Staff · February 26, 2017 ·

Jessica Belcher of Exclusive Aviation at Flying Cloud Airport (KFCM) in Eden Prairie, Minn., sent in this photo with a brief explanation: “I was shooting this DA40 XLS for our sale listings, and caught this Piper doing touch and goes right in the plane’s canopy.”

Local procedures

By Jeffrey Madison · February 26, 2017 ·

I remember flying into an unfamiliar airport once and the pilots on frequency chiding me for not knowing the name of their airfield. Didn’t make sense to me. I made each callout using the FAA-charted name. When I wondered aloud what the deal was, the FBO manager told me: “That’s not our local procedure.” Ignorance […]

6 steps to take after an accident

By General Aviation News Staff · February 26, 2017 ·

Do you know what to do if you have an accident? Most flight training revolves around safety, but accidents do happen. A recent blog post from the AOPA Insurance Services outlines the six steps you need to take to ensure that everyone is safe, no regulations have been violated, and that insurance matters have been handled […]

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