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Becker Avionics debuts BXT6513 Remote Transponder

By General Aviation News Staff · November 1, 2016 ·

Becker Avionics International has introduced the BXT6513 remote transponder with ADS-B out. This transponder, with dual antenna, is designed for both fixed and rotary wing aircraft applications and meets the FAA TSO, according to company officials. The unit can be controlled through dedicated control units, integrated Radio Tuning (RT) units, FMS, and EFIS glass cockpit displays. […]

Oil starvation begins chain of events that brings C210 down

By NTSB · November 1, 2016 ·

The pilot reported that, during cruise flight, the Cessna 210’s engine began running roughly with smoke developing inside the cabin, followed by oil covering the windshield. He said the engine continued to run and that his attempts to increase the power setting resulted in severe shaking and more smoke. He initiated a forced landing in a […]

Pictures of the day: EAA 534 goes visiting

By General Aviation News Staff · October 31, 2016 ·

On Saturday, Oct. 29, 2016, the regular monthly membership meeting of EAA Chapter 534 was held at Bob White Field (X61) in Zellwood, Florida, instead of Leesburg International Airport, where the chapter is based. This gave chapter members a chance to take a look at a homebuild project of EAA Chapter 534 member John Minatelli, who recently […]

A trip back in time at the World War I Dawn Patrol

By General Aviation News Staff · October 31, 2016 ·

By BOB JAQUES Hundreds of spectators gathered Oct. 1-2, 2016, on the grassy field along a seldom used runway in Dayton, Ohio, to watch World War I replica airplanes have mock dogfights as they flew overhead. The rat-tat-tat of machine gun fire could be heard over the loudspeakers as the airplanes approached the crowd overhead. The replica […]

Video: CAF Wings Over Dallas

By General Aviation News Staff · October 31, 2016 ·

The latest video from our friends at FunPlacesToFly.com is from the 2016 CAF Wings Over Dallas World War II Airshow in Dallas, Texas. The event commemorated the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor and featured TORA! TORA! TORA!, an award winning re-creation of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Dozens of other World War II-era aircraft were exhibited on […]

Oklahoma No Drone Zone goes into effect Nov. 1

By General Aviation News Staff · October 31, 2016 ·

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma House Bill 2599, which restricts the flight of unmanned aircraft over locations and businesses that are considered critical infrastructure, goes into effect Nov. 1, 2016. The bill was passed last year in light of new security concerns for businesses, government facilities and private citizens, according to lawmakers. Sen. Ron Sharp was […]

Aviation Community Foundation takes off

By General Aviation News Staff · October 31, 2016 ·

DENVER — Aviation Community Foundation held its first “Elevate Workshop” Oct. 14-15 at Centennial Airport (KAPA), which brought together aviation educators from around the country to participate in a first of its kind, intensive workshop. The Elevate Workshop aimed to give educators tools and resources to take their programs to the next level, according to […]

‘Taming the Twin’ released

By General Aviation News Staff · October 31, 2016 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Air Safety Institute (ASI) has released a new video on safely flying multiengine aircraft. “Taming the Twin: Four Rules for Safe Multiengine Flying” looks at proactive steps pilots can take to ensure a safe outcome on every multiengine flight. “Few things in general aviation are as rewarding as […]

Piper M350 Certified by EASA

By General Aviation News Staff · October 31, 2016 ·

VERO BEACH, Florida —The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has awarded Piper Aircraft the validated type certificate for the Piper M350, paving the way for the aircraft to enter service in Europe. “The Piper M350 is the only current production pressurized piston-engine aircraft now on the market, making type certification by EASA an important achievement,” […]

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