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Pictures of the day: More from AirVenture

By General Aviation News Staff · August 2, 2016 ·

Here are some more photos from Bert Reiheld, taken at AirVenture 2016:

Make the most of your airport’s bragging rights

By Jamie Beckett · August 2, 2016 ·

Ocala, Florida, is the horse capital of the world. It says so on the Ocala/Marion County website. It’s what the place is famous for. If you like horses, low-rolling hills, wide open spaces, and fields of green grass, Ocala is the place for you. General aviation pilots rolling up to the FBO in Ocala know […]

Meyers 200 Air Racing Team takes off

By General Aviation News Staff · August 2, 2016 ·

GlobalParts.aero and Interceptor Aviation have created the Meyers 200 Air Racing Team. Officials are encouraging existing Meyers 200 owners to participate in the upcoming events in this summer’s Sport Air Racing League (SARL) slate to “get the most out of the performance of the Meyers 200 and enjoy the airplane’s design,” according to Nin George, Vice President of Quality […]

EAA members now have free access to SOLIDWORKS design kit

By General Aviation News Staff · August 2, 2016 ·

OSHKOSH — The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) now provides members with free access to Dassault Systèmes SOLIDWORKS Student Design Kit – EAA Maker Edition software, MySolidWorks online video tutorials, the MySolidWorks Manufacturing Network, and related training and design resources. “Since its humble beginnings in Paul and Audrey’s basement, EAA has inspired, enabled, and defended our […]

Production begins on Commuter Craft Innovator

By General Aviation News Staff · August 2, 2016 ·

ATLANTA — Commuter Craft has successfully completed pre-production flight tests of Innovator ShipOne and plans to start production with six “AlphaShips” this fall. These first production aircraft will be customer built in the Commuter Craft Facility under the Experimental aircraft category. This will be followed by construction of eight “BetaShip” aircraft, leading to full general production […]

Avidyne teams with PilotSafety.org for training

By General Aviation News Staff · August 2, 2016 ·

OSHKOSH – Avidyne Corporation reported at AirVenture that it has teamed with Master Instructor Gary Reeves and PilotSafety.org to develop new training programs for Avidyne’s avionics product line, starting with the IFD440/540 FMS GPS systems. “Avidyne will be the first major avionics company to provide these superior training resources for pilots,” said Reeves. “Using our in-flight […]

Gulf Coast Avionics expanding at TPA

By General Aviation News Staff · August 2, 2016 ·

LAKELAND, Fla. — Gulf Coast Avionics has signed a lease with Sheltair to open a new avionics facility at the FBO’s newest location at Tampa International Airport (KTPA). “This is a very exciting opportunity for everyone at Gulf Coast Avionics’ Lakeland, Florida headquarters,” said Rick Garcia, president and CEO. “I started the company at Tampa […]

Jeppesen teams with Mooney

By General Aviation News Staff · August 2, 2016 ·

Jeppesen and Mooney International have teamed to provide Jeppesen NavData and digital charts as part of the purchase process of new Mooney aircraft. As part of Mooney’s “Pilot Perfect” customer service philosophy, delivery of new aircraft will now include pre-selected Jeppesen digital flight information on board and ready for use in flight. In addition to Jeppesen […]

Water testing leads to takeoff

By NTSB · August 2, 2016 ·

The non-certificated pilot reported he was testing the amphibious Avid’s engine and cooling system while maneuvering the airplane on a lake near Waterville, Minn. He added that he had “no intent to fly.” He completed a number of passes across the lake. Before the last pass, he input full flaps, which resulted in the airplane inadvertently becoming […]

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