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182 pilot loses control while trying to avoid crop duster

By NTSB · October 26, 2016 ·

The pilot reported that he made three radio calls stating his intentions to land near Orange, Texas. When the Cessna 182 was about 25 to 50 feet above the runway, the pilot saw an agricultural airplane making a non-standard, low circling approach to land on the opposing runway. The Cessna pilot added full power and initiated […]

Bob Hoover flies west

By General Aviation News Staff · October 25, 2016 ·

Bob Hoover, called the greatest stick and rudder pilot of all time by Gen. Jimmy Doolitte, died Oct. 25 at his home in Southern California. He was 94. Born Jan. 24, 1922 in Nashville, Hoover learned to fly at Berry Field while working at a grocery store to pay for lessons. At 18, he enlisted […]

Picture of the day: Ready for ground school

By General Aviation News Staff · October 25, 2016 ·

Steve Nelson sent in this photo, with a short note: “The Wings Over the Rockies Museum at Centennial Airport in Denver holds a teacher day a few times a year. It sparks their interest in aviation, and hopefully that will trickle down to the students. Two astronauts spoke, then there were plane rides in three […]

On a scale of 1 to 10…

By Jamie Beckett · October 25, 2016 ·

General aviation airports are my happy place. There’s no denying that. Often I stop into my hangar just to sit peacefully in the usually quiet confines of the non-towered airport environment I call home. Sometimes a friend drops by to pass the time of day, or share an interesting tidbit of information, or ask for […]

Flying Car School opens in Utah

By General Aviation News Staff · October 25, 2016 ·

ROOSEVELT, Utah — PAL-V has opened its first Flying Car school in North America to introduce prospective customers to flying in a vehicle similar to the PAL-V Liberty Flying Car. “We are very excited to make this announcement today and even more enthused that we are going to be working with gyroplane training guru, Phil Harwood and the International Association […]

Genesys accepts minority investment to expedite growth

By General Aviation News Staff · October 25, 2016 ·

Genesys Aerosystems logo

Genesys has accepted a minority investment by McNally Capital to help support continued growth. Genesys Aerosystems offers a product line that includes 3D Synthetic Vision Electronic Flight Instrument Systems, S-TEC Analog and Digital Autopilots, HeliSAS Helicopter Autopilot and Stability Augmentation System, as well as sensors and components. The company offers its systems as stand-alone components or integrated […]

Aircraft Spruce adds Belite’s Radiant line

By General Aviation News Staff · October 25, 2016 ·

Belite Radiant product line

Now available at Aircraft Spruce is Belite’s Radiant instrument line.    The Radiant Instrument will display the last 30 minutes of fuel level information graphically along with the current fuel level, providing pilots with the ability to look at information on displays screens, to ensure a safer flight. Radiant Instruments are designed for a standard 2.25” […]

Problem with avionics leads to crash

By NTSB · October 25, 2016 ·

The pilot reported that he had maintenance conducted on the Piper PA-32’s avionics, which included the replacement of the primary flight display (PFD). After the maintenance was completed, he prepared to return to his home airport. A preflight inspection revealed no anomalies, and the steering system operated normally during taxi. During the takeoff roll, he observed […]

Pictures of the day: The Prescott Pusher

By General Aviation News Staff · October 24, 2016 ·

Our good friend Albert Dyer sent in these photos with a quick note: “EAA Chapter 241 in DeKalb, Ill., had the pleasure at one of its monthly chapter meetings of having Ole Sindberg fly in to give a talk on building, flying and maintaining the Prescott Pusher, which currently is the only airworthy example. Visually stunningly inside and […]

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