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Rarely flown Glastar crashes in field

By NTSB · December 16, 2016 ·

The pilot reported he had not flown the Glaster in “some time.” He added that, on the day of the accident, he performed a full power run-up and that the airplane “felt normal.” The takeoff and climbout were normal, however while the plane was at 1,200 feet above ground level, the engine began to lose power. […]

Sunset at KTYS

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2016 ·

Jenni Sprinkle of Horizon Avionics at McGhee Tyson Airport (KTYS) in Tennessee sent in this photo, snapped just a few days ago, of sunset at the airport.

Report outlines risks for drones flying beyond line of sight

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2016 ·

A new report claims that — due to “human variation” — technology is critical to making drone flight beyond visual line of sight safe. PrecisionHawk released the report Dec. 15, 2016, of its Phase 2 Pathfinder Results as part of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technical Analysis and Applications Center (UAS TAAC) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The […]

Stallion 51’s Lauderback joins Society of Experimental Test Pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2016 ·

KISSIMMEE, Florida – Stallion 51 founder Lee Lauderback was accepted as a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots at the 60th annual symposium held in September. Lauderback has been the chief flight instructor for Stallion 51 since he founded the flight operation three decades ago. In that time he has amassed over 21,000 flight hours in […]

Two SC pilots receive Master Pilot awards

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2016 ·

Two veteran pilots in Georgetown, S.C., received the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award Dec. 13, 2016. George Ream, representing the FAA’s Flight Standards District Office in Columbia, S.C., presented the awards to AJ Rigby and Charles Craddock. The Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award recognizes pilots who have demonstrated professionalism, skill and aviation expertise in maintaining […]

Barry Schiff DVD available at Aircraft Spruce

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2016 ·

Now available at Aircraft Spruce is “Proficient Flying, The Very Best of Barry Schiff.” Schiff is a consummate aviator, author, and educator with a passion for general aviation. In these three DVDs, he uses his educational skills to help pilots visualize procedures that will ensure safety while flying. Each DVD contains specific scenarios in detail, and how […]

2017 Pioneer Hall of Fame inductees revealed

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2016 ·

Women in Aviation International (WAI) has selected the 2017 inductees into its International Pioneer Hall of Fame. These women will be honored at the 28th annual International Women in Aviation Conference, which will be held March 2-4, 2017, at Disney’s Coronado Spring Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. “Honoring these women and chronicling their achievements […]

Infinity Aircraft Services named dealer for Nextant and Williams

By General Aviation News Staff · December 15, 2016 ·

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida — Infinity Aircraft Services, an FAA Part 145 Repair Station, is now an authorized dealer for Williams International and Nextant Aerospace. Williams International is the global leader in small gas turbine engines; Nextant Aerospace was one of the first companies to introduce aircraft remanufacturing to the business jet market. Infinity Aircraft Services will perform […]

CubCrafters noses over after landing

By NTSB · December 15, 2016 ·

The pilot reported that the tailwheel-equipped CubCrafters CC11-160 nosed over during landing rollout on a grass runway in Middleton, Wisconsin. He informed an FAA inspector that the runway surface varied with both wet and dry areas, which caused a variable braking action. The pilot noted that the accident might have been prevented with more careful brake application. […]

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