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Picture of the day: Flying on a nice October Saturday

By General Aviation News Staff · October 12, 2016 ·

Dana Vanderark sent in this photo with a simple note: “KFLX — Fallon, Nevada — on a nice October Saturday.”

Ask Paul: Cylinders and safety

By Paul McBride · October 12, 2016 ·

Q: I have come across your name looking for answers to the following: We had to rebuild a Lycoming 0-540-J3C5D with normal wide deck cylinders instead of the thin wide deck cylinders nine years ago and 800 flying hours. This engine just came in for a cam shaft change. Our question is can we continue the rest of the engine’s life […]

101 planes flock to TBM Owners and Pilots Association convention

By General Aviation News Staff · October 12, 2016 ·

This year’s annual TBM Owners and Pilots Association (TBMOPA) convention, held Sept. 21-25 at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona, brought together 305 participants and 101 Daher TBM aircraft —including five new TBM 930s, along with many TBM 900, TBM 850 and TBM 700 versions. “The TBMOPA convention reflects the growth of the TBM fleet, […]

Sun Flyer sales and service center launches in Florida

By General Aviation News Staff · October 12, 2016 ·

NAPLES, Florida — Aero Electric Aircraft Corporation (AEAC), which is developing the “Sun Flyer” solar-electric training aircraft, and TC Aero Group, which offers maintenance, repair and overhaul with facilities in Florida and Minnesota, have launched a Sun Flyer sales and service center for the state of Florida. The operation, based in Naples, will be part of Prime […]

Applications now being taken for Cascade Warbirds scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · October 12, 2016 ·

Cascade Warbirds, a not-for-profit organization involved in the restoration and display of historically significant military aircraft based in the Pacific Northwest, is now accepting applications for its 2017 Aviation Scholarship program. Teaming with Galvin Flight Services on Boeing Field in Seattle, these scholarships, awarded to area youth aged 16 to 21 years, include tuition for […]

Blended Flight Review Ground School debuts

By General Aviation News Staff · October 12, 2016 ·

WINGsReality EDU has added a blended learning environment to its online Flight Review Ground School. For several years, WINGsReality EDU has offered pilots the opportunity to complete the ground portion of their flight reviews from their own homes or offices through its self-paced online Flight Review Ground School. Pilots now have the choice to join WINGsReality EDU in […]

International Women’s Air & Space Museum to host author day

By General Aviation News Staff · October 12, 2016 ·

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The International Women’s Air & Space Museum (IWASM) will host its annual book sale and pancake breakfast, Nov. 5, 2016, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Many books and other aviation items will be available for purchase. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, and orange juice. While it’s free to attend, there is a suggested […]

Flying Aviation Expo prepares for takeoff

By General Aviation News Staff · October 12, 2016 ·

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. – Some of the best known names in general aviation, including Cessna, Garmin, Pilatus, Cirrus, Avidyne and Piper, are expected to be exhibitors at the Flying Aviation Expo Presented by Scheyden, Oct. 20-22 2016. The show is designed for those who have an interest in flying, whether it’s as a hobby or […]

Maintenance error leads to Cirrus owner pulling chute

By NTSB · October 12, 2016 ·

The commercial pilot was conducting a personal cross-country flight in the Cirrus SR22. He reported that, while en route to his destination at a cruise altitude of about 5,000 feet mean sea level, the engine “failed.” He flew the airplane toward an open field near Lexington, N.C., and deployed the ballistic recovery parachute. He subsequently conducted a successful […]

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