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Pictures of the day: More from Oshkosh

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2016 ·

Lisa F. Bentson, who often travels with our resident air racer William E. Dubois, capturing many of the photos that accompany his stories, sent along these snapped at AirVenture 2016. Enjoy!

Air Racing from the Cockpit: Family Jewels

By William E. Dubois · August 4, 2016 ·

Dispatch from KMHE, Mitchell, South Dakota: An airplane. High above me and slightly to the left. I nudge my 14-year-old son, Rio, with my elbow and point up through the canopy. His dark brown eyes, hawk-like when he’s flying, narrow as he studies the silhouette. “It’s white,” his voice crackles through my headset. “It’s not him.” […]

Ohio to open lakes to seaplanes

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2016 ·

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) plans to proceed with rulemaking to allow seaplane landings in the coming months on Buckeye Lake, Indian Lake, Long Lake, and Salt Fork Reservoir (see map), and even more in the future. In December 2015, officials with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association and the Seaplane Pilots Association held […]

Wisconsin Aviation celebrates 35th anniversary

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2016 ·

Wisconsin Aviation, headquartered in Watertown, with locations in Madison and Juneau, Wisconsin, is celebrating  35 years in business. The company provides private aircraft charter, pilot flight training, aircraft sales, aircraft services and maintenance. The year was 1981, interest rates were at 21%, the country facing one of the worst recessions ever. Jeff Baum, along with a […]

King Schools releases ACS version of private pilot test course

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2016 ·

King Schools’ Private Pilot Practical Test (Oral & Flight) video course has been reshot in HD video to provide a view into a model Airmen Certification Standards (ACS) checkride. The new version of the course, which covers every task as outlined by the ACS, includes more than five hours of video. The course features a simulated ACS […]

Sporty’s Insurance Center launches

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2016 ·

Sporty’s has launched Sporty’s Insurance Center, in partnership with Global Aerospace and The Loomis Company, which will offer coverage for both aircraft owners and renters. Sporty’s Insurance Center will offer automated online quotes around the clock on a mobile-friendly website. In many cases, pilots can do more than just get quotes — they can purchase coverage on the […]

PS Engineering debuts PMA450A

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2016 ·

At AirVenture 2016, PS Engineering introduced the new PMA450A audio panel. When the original PMA450 was introduced at Airventure 2014, PS Engineering brought IntelliAudio, True Dimensional Sound, to the general aviation community. The PMA450A raises the bar for audio control capabilities with a larger enhanced display and an easy to read white text on black Organic Light […]

Andrew Broom appointed Executive Director of CJP

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2016 ·

ENTERPRISE, Fla. – Andrew Broom has been named executive director of the Citation Jet Pilots Owner Pilot Association (CJP). “Andrew is an accomplished aviation leader with executive experience at both aircraft manufacturers and associations,” said CJP’s Chairman of the Board David Miller. “We are thrilled that he will be helping us strengthen the world’s premier […]

Instructional flight ends in accident

By NTSB · August 4, 2016 ·

The student pilot reported that the purpose of the flight was to practice takeoffs and landings in the Taylorcraft BC12-D. The flight instructor occupied the right seat, and the student occupied the left seat, which was the only position from which the brakes could be controlled. The flight was the sixth instructional flight for the […]

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