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Bad preflight brings down Beech

By NTSB · July 26, 2016 ·

The pilot reported that, while conducting a preflight inspection on the Beech C24R, he looked inside the wing fuel tanks and estimated that there was about 27 gallons of fuel. He then departed on a local flight to test the avionics and autopilot system. While returning to the airport after an approximate one-hour flight, the […]

Picture of the day: Clear Prop!

By General Aviation News Staff · July 25, 2016 ·

Emil Bryant sent in this photo, noting: “My son Alex sitting at the controls of the giveaway Cub at Sporty’s in Batavia, Ohio. He grabbed the controls like he had been doing it all his life.”

Life — and aviation — is better with help from friends

By Jamie Beckett · July 25, 2016 ·

There is precious little we can accomplish in life entirely on our own. We need help, or encouragement, or correction from others. And thank goodness. Life would be awfully lonely if we all went around all the time being entirely self-sufficient and self-contained. I’ve written a number of books over the course of my career, […]

Chicago Executive Airport rejects self-serve fuel for GA planes

By General Aviation News Staff · July 25, 2016 ·

The board of directors of Chicago Executive Airport have again rejected pilots’ request for self-serve fuel, continuing a stalemate over high gas prices. According to a story in the Chicago Tribune, the board voted unanimously against offering self-service aviation gas, despite a petition from nearly 200 pilots asking for it. According to one board member, self-serve […]

Bearhawk Bravo debuts

By General Aviation News Staff · July 25, 2016 ·

Bearhawk Aircraft has unveiled the Bearhawk Bravo, a refinement of the four-place Bearhawk design that established the family of Bearhawk aircraft. The Bearhawk Bravo, referred to internally as the model “B,” will be available as both a plans-built design and a Quick-Build kit. The original design and modifications are by aviator, mechanic and engineer Bob Barrows. […]

Sonex begins initiative to introduce kit building to China

By General Aviation News Staff · July 25, 2016 ·

Officials with Sonex Aircraft announced on opening day of AirVenture that the Oshk0sh-based company has begun a new initiative to make kit aircraft building a part of the mainstream general aviation infrastructure in China. Working with China GA trailblazer Francis Chao and his firm Uniworld, Sonex Aircraft is set to promote its products in China with a multi-part strategy that includes […]

Cirrus Aircraft awarded first Joseph T. Nall Safety Award

By General Aviation News Staff · July 25, 2016 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Air Safety Institute (ASI) has honored Cirrus Aircraft with the first annual Joseph T. Nall Safety Award. “Over the past decade Cirrus has earned one of the best safety records in the industry, and we are proud to acknowledge their work with the Joseph T. Nall Safety Award,” said […]

Quest completes first phase of planned expansion

By General Aviation News Staff · July 25, 2016 ·

Quest Aircraft Company reported at AirVenture 2016 that it has recently completed Phase I of its facility expansion. The new building addition was officially dedicated in a ceremony held at the company’s headquarters in June. In fall 2015, Quest began the initial construction of an expansion at its Sandpoint, Idaho, headquarters, which when complete will nearly double […]

Garmin introduces G5 electronic flight instrument for certificated aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · July 25, 2016 ·

Garmin has received FAA approval of the G5 electronic flight instrument in type-certificated fixed-wing general aviation aircraft. The new STC approved model list (AML) includes 562 aircraft models. The compact G5 serves as a standalone primary source for aircraft attitude or turn coordination information while also displaying secondary information, such as airspeed, altitude and more. “The FAA’s Safer Skies […]

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