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Report highlights KHFD’s value to Connecticut’s economy

By General Aviation News Staff · December 19, 2016 ·

Connecticut’s Hartford-Brainard Airport (KHFD) provides numerous benefits to the city and its business community, and efforts should be made to boost investment in the downtown facility to maximize its value, according to a state report. The purpose of the report, conducted this year by the state’s Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee, was to evaluate […]

Baker receives NBAA award

By General Aviation News Staff · December 19, 2016 ·

WATERFORD, Michigan – Pentastar Aviation’s Mike Baker, Vice President of Safety & Compliance, has been named a recipient of the Dr. Tony Kern Professionalism in Aviation Award by the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA). The award recognizes aviation professionals who have demonstrated a continuous history of extraordinary participation in, or in support of, professionalism in business […]

Air show performers commit to AirVenture 2017

By General Aviation News Staff · December 19, 2016 ·

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — Some of the world’s top air show performers have made their commitments to fly at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2017. In addition, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels have reconfirmed that Oshkosh is on their 2017 schedule, with work continuing to bring their full performance to AirVenture for the first time. […]

‘The Devil Dragon Pilot’ published

By General Aviation News Staff · December 19, 2016 ·

Aviation author, Lawrence A. Colby has launched his book “The Devil Dragon Pilot: A Ford Stevens Military-Aviation Thriller.” The book is the story of military pilot Captain Ford Stevens, who is asked to take on the most dangerous assignment of his life. It is filled with military-style adventure, elaborate characters, and an international plot that involves high-speed flight, […]

152 hits powerlines as pilot flies by family and friends

By NTSB · December 19, 2016 ·

The pilot departed the airport for a local flight near Mount Pleasant, Texas, in a Cessna 152. During the flight he observed family and friends on the ground and he maneuvered the airplane to overfly them at low altitude. The plane struck power lines as the pilot set up for the flyover, and both ailerons and […]

Capturing that first flight

By General Aviation News Staff · December 18, 2016 ·

Brian Fowler sent in this photo he took during the first flight in a Chipmunk, a 1952 RAF training plane, by pilot and owner Mark McKee. This photo is also featured in our Dec. 22 print issue, which spotlights The Year in Pictures.

The ultimate man cave

By General Aviation News Staff · December 18, 2016 ·

One step into his residential hangar and it’s easy to see Harlan Rohner values his leisure time — and be careful not to call it “down time.” The man is always on the go. He has snowmobiles, boats, vehicles and ATVs in his hangar, along with his Kitfox experimental airplane and his Enstrom 280FX Shark […]

Final medical reform rule expected in January

By General Aviation News Staff · December 18, 2016 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association is reporting that the FAA is expected to release its final rule on third class medical reform sometime in January 2017. However, the rule’s implementation date — when pilots will be able to fly under the new regulations — is not known at this time.

You Can Fly awards 21 scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · December 17, 2016 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has awarded $5,000 flight training scholarships to 21 high school students through the association’s You Can Fly High School Aviation Initiative. The scholarships, awarded to students age 15 to 18 who intend to earn an initial pilot certificate, were made possible by donations to the AOPA Foundation. The 13 […]

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