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Pictures of the day: Scenes from Triple Tree Fly-In

By General Aviation News Staff · October 16, 2016 ·

More than 800 aircraft attended the 10th Annual Triple Tree Fly-In at the Triple Tree Aerodrome (SC00) in South Carolina, held Sept. 6-10, according to organizers, who report that the tower recorded more than 1,900 aircraft movements. Officials also noted that “for the first time ever” the newly expanded lower camping area was completely full by the second day of the […]

Triple Tree Aerodrome’s new Learning Center debuts at fly-in

By Joni M. Fisher · October 16, 2016 ·

At the 10th Annual Triple Tree Fly-in at the Triple Tree Aerodrome (SC00) in South Carolina, held Sept. 6-10, volunteer instructor Rob Trayntham gave tours of the Robert Shaw Learning Center, a gleaming new building nestled behind the General Store and the Maintenance Shop. The new air-conditioned learning center, named after Robert Shaw, a pilot, RV builder, a […]

Stearman flight raffled at Triple Tree Fly-In

By Joni M. Fisher · October 16, 2016 ·

At this year’s Triple Tree Fly-in near Greenville, South Carolina, 80 raffle tickets were offered at $20 each for a one-hour ride in the 1942 PT-17 Stearman (N851WM) owned by the Triple Tree Foundation. If the winner was a pilot, then dual instruction was included. This pristine Stearman won awards at SUN ‘n FUN earlier in the […]

Advance tickets now online for Oshkosh

By General Aviation News Staff · October 15, 2016 ·

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — Advance purchase admission tickets and camping credentials are now available for the 65th annual EAA AirVenture Oshkosh fly-in. The week-long event will be held July 24-30, 2017, at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh.Daily and weekly admissions are available, including the ability to join EAA and immediately receive the best […]

FAI slates first International Drone Conference

By General Aviation News Staff · October 15, 2016 ·

FAI, the World Air Sports Federation, will hold an International Conference and Expo on drones in 2017, focusing on three areas: Sports, innovation and safety. The development of drone technology for business and industry has coincided with a boom in consumer and sports use. Drones in sport are leading to the rapid creation of races, […]

EPIC Fuels tapped as new fuel supplier at KOLS

By General Aviation News Staff · October 14, 2016 ·

Tiffin Aviation Services has selected EPIC Fuels as its new fuel supplier at its location at Nogales International Airport (KOLS) in Arizona. Tiffin operates the FBO and a flight school at the Nogales, Arizona airport. In addition to choosing EPIC as its fuel supplier, Tiffin will also accept the EPIC Card for fuel and ancillary […]

Eddy named Quest Aircraft COO

By General Aviation News Staff · October 14, 2016 ·

STANDPOINT, Idaho — Quest Aircraft Company has appointed Jason Eddy Chief Operating Officer (COO). In the newly-created position, Eddy will oversee all company functions, including quality assurance, manufacturing, finance, and sales and marketing. “Jason has been a key member of our senior management team the last few years,” said Sam Hill, Quest President and Chief Executive Officer. […]

New book, ‘Build A Drone,’ published

By General Aviation News Staff · October 14, 2016 ·

Just published is “Build A Drone: A Step-by-Step Guide to Designing, Constructing, and Flying Your Very Own Drone,” by Barry Davies. British Special Air Service veteran Davies has built drones for DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and AAI (one of America’s largest drone manufacturers), as well as six experimental ones for MIT. In the […]

Distracted pilot forgets to lower gear

By NTSB · October 14, 2016 ·

The pilot reported that 30 minutes after departure at 6,000 feet mean sea level, the Beech 35’s door opened in flight. He stated that the temperature dropped, papers went flying about the cabin, and the noise was “overwhelming.” The passenger tried to hold the door shut, but could not secured it. The pilot diverted to an […]

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