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Raisbeck Engineering acquires Butterfield Industries

By General Aviation News Staff · December 13, 2017 ·

SEATTLE — Raisbeck Engineering, a provider of performance enhancement systems for business and commercial aircraft, has successfully completed the acquisition of Butterfield Industries. “We are thrilled to welcome Butterfield products into the Raisbeck family and are working aggressively to fully integrate BI products and STCs under one platform for our dealers and customers as soon […]

Mooney’s first flight after new paint job ends in trees

By NTSB · December 13, 2017 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The private pilot reported that the accident flight was the Mooney M20E’s first flight after being painted. After completing a preflight inspection, he started the engine and observed a decrease in power. He leaned the mixture slightly, and the engine rpm returned to normal idle speed. He reported that during the engine run-up, he noticed […]

Picture of the day: Frozen

By General Aviation News Staff · December 12, 2017 ·

Krzysztof Sokalski from the United Kingdom sent in this photo of frozen Lake Peipsi in Estonia, as seen from a Cessna 172. “By far the longest trip I’ve ever taken,” he reports. “I flew from Poland to Finland over Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and the Baltic Sea. The trip was conducted as part of a project […]

The importance of a good couch

By Jamie Beckett · December 12, 2017 ·

In the back of my hangar sits the skeleton of a 1949 Piper PA-16 Clipper. It hasn’t flown in many years. That’s kind of sad. Hopefully, somebody will take on the task of restoring it to its former glory one day and it will become airborne again. I can only hope. In front of the […]

Momentum Aeronautics celebrates anniversary with gift to aviation youth program

By General Aviation News Staff · December 12, 2017 ·

LAKE ELMO, Minn. — Momentum Aeronautics, a provider of aircraft engineering and FAA certification services, celebrated its two-year anniversary with a $1,000 donation to the Youth Initiative Aviation Academy (YIAA) in St. Paul, Minn. “The YIAA provides mentorship and educational opportunities to youth from the most challenged parts of our society,” said Kyle Taylor, Chief […]

Western Aircraft joins Blackhawk authorized dealer network

By General Aviation News Staff · December 12, 2017 ·

Western Aircraft has joined the global network of authorized dealers for Blackhawk Modifications. Located in Boise, Idaho, Western Aircraft is an FAA authorized service center, certified aircraft repair station, and worldwide distributor of parts and avionics for many of the world’s top aircraft manufacturers and OEMs such as Cessna Aircraft, Dassault Falcon, Beechcraft, Honeywell, Rockwell […]

VFR Training Goggles keep student pilots looking outside the airplane

By General Aviation News Staff · December 12, 2017 ·

Now available are Sporty’s VFR Training Goggles, which were designed by a Sporty’s Academy flight instructor to get the student’s eyes off the gauges and outside the airplane. While wearing VFR Training Goggles, the view of the panel is blocked, forcing the student to look outside the airplane. “There comes a point in flight training when students […]

Gardner Lowe Aviation Services launches online store for aircraft parts, avionics and pilot supplies

By General Aviation News Staff · December 12, 2017 ·

MACON, Georgia – Gardner Lowe Aviation Services has launched its new online store, which features aircraft parts, avionics and pilot supplies. A key feature of the new store is its broad search capability allowing customers to quickly locate and purchase the latest in avionics and pilot supplies from top manufacturers, according to company officials. Additional […]

Embry-Riddle offers free online Drone Operation Course

By General Aviation News Staff · December 12, 2017 ·

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide Campus will offer a free, two-week open online course on drone operation, called Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Key Concepts for New Users. The course runs from Jan. 22 to Feb. 4,  2018. University officials note that it covers everything new users need to know to safely operate personal drones. “We have had consistently […]

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