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Insurance company launches drone safety program

By General Aviation News Staff · August 29, 2016 ·

USAIG has introduced Performance Vector Unmanned, created specifically for policyholders who insure unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), also known as remotely piloted aircraft and drones. The program serves to keep safety at the forefront, which is especially critical considering that UAS outnumber registered manned aircraft, company officials note. The program’s predecessor, Performance Vector, was established in […]

Midwest LSA Expo slated for September

By General Aviation News Staff · August 29, 2016 ·

The Midwest LSA Expo returns to Mt. Vernon Outland Airport (KMVN) in Mt. Vernon, Ill., Sept. 8-10. Touted as “The Place to be for Light Aviation This Fall,” the Expo will boast more than 40 Light-Sport Aircraft, including Part 103, STOL (Short Take off and Land) and Gyroplanes, according to organizers. Attendees can also shop […]

Cropduster hits antenna guy wire

By NTSB · August 29, 2016 ·

The Air Tractor pilot was spraying a corn field near Cimarron, Kansas, bordered by radio antennas. He had sprayed the field previously and planned to use the same pattern this time. However, on his initial pass, he focused on the inner guy wire anchor point, which caused him to inadvertently fly between the inner and […]

Picture of the day: Betty Grable and the Spartan

By General Aviation News Staff · August 28, 2016 ·

In a story by Tom Snow on the largest-ever gathering of Spartan Model 7W Executives at AirVenture 2016 to  celebrate the type’s 80th anniversary, Spartan Executives shine at Oshkosh, there was a photo of a 1940s re-enactor exiting one of the airplanes. What we just found out from Jim Savage, who coordinated the gathering, is that […]

R&M Steel donations stretch into millions

By Ben Sclair · August 28, 2016 ·

R&M Steel Company logo

The foundation the R&M Steel Company is built upon was poured in 1968 in State College, Pennsylvania. The City of State College passed an ordinance that required fire escapes be added to all buildings that housed apartments for college students. Seeing an opportunity, R&M Steel founder Robert “Rob” Roberts had steel delivered to the buildings […]

Gliding world record still stands after 10 years

By General Aviation News Staff · August 28, 2016 ·

Ten years ago on Aug. 29, 2006,  Steve Fossett set a gliding world record that still stands today. Flying with former NASA test pilot Einar Enevoldson, the pair hit an absolute altitude of 15,460 m while flying in mountain wave above the Andes in Argentina. The flight was the successful culmination of the Perlan Project, which […]

Epic Fuels sponsors Reno racer

By General Aviation News Staff · August 27, 2016 ·

EPIC Fuels, a fuel supplier in the general and commercial aviation industries, is now a sponsor of professional aerobatic pilot and competitive air race pilot Anthony Oshinuga as he prepares to compete in the 2016 Reno Air Races and at the U.S. National Aerobatic Competition in Sherman, Texas. Oshinuga, based out of The Jet Center, an […]

Video: senseFly & Air Navigation Pro join forces to reduce the risk of mid-air collision

By General Aviation News Staff · August 27, 2016 ·

LONDON — Drone maker senseFly has teamed with the aviation navigation app, Air Navigation Pro, to launch Safer Together. The joint initiative is designed to address one of the biggest issues facing the general aviation and unmanned aircraft communities: The risk of mid-air collision. Safer Together will provide GA pilots and drone operators with awareness of each other’s airborne […]

Northrop Grumman donates UAS equipment to Minnesota college

By General Aviation News Staff · August 26, 2016 ·

THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn. — Northrop Grumman is donating the use of equipment related to the Bat Unmanned Aircraft System to Northland Community & Technical College (NCTC) as part of the continuing support of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) efforts in the Red River Valley area of North Dakota and Minnesota. The Bat is a medium altitude, […]

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