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EAA chapter presents scholarship

By General Aviation News Staff · July 18, 2016 ·

During its annual pancake breakfast in DeKalb, Ill., EAA Chapter 241 Vice President Wes Lundsberg introduced Ian Curtis as this year’s recipient of the EAA Chapter 241 Flight Training Scholarship. Ian is a senior at Rochelle Township High School and also attends the Kishwaukee Education Consortium aviation program under director Bruce Griffith. Ian plans on attending […]

Student’s solo flight ends in fatal crash

By NTSB · July 18, 2016 ·

The student pilot departed on a local, solo instructional flight in the Cessna 172. According to the flight instructor, the student was briefed to complete three takeoffs and landings and to stay in the airport traffic pattern. Instead, he completed one takeoff and landing and then departed the airport traffic pattern. Witnesses reported seeing the […]

Picture of the Day: Life’s a beach

By General Aviation News Staff · July 17, 2016 ·

Texas is not always know for its beaches, but Port Aransas is a general aviation friendly beach. Ken VeArd of Pilot Partner takes off and flies over the beach on the way back home in his Bonanza A36TC.

Fit to fly

By General Aviation News Staff · July 17, 2016 ·

By TOM DOUGLAS Seventeen minutes without a heartbeat set Jim Poling off in a new and life-fulfilling direction. “They say you can only survive 19 minutes with a shut-down heart, so it was a close call,” Jim related recently. “Even so, a stroke suffered on the operating table left me blind in one eye.” The […]

Drone pilots reminded to respect wildfire operations

By General Aviation News Staff · July 16, 2016 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Know Before You Fly campaign is reminding operators of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to respect temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) over and around wildfires as this year’s wildfire season makes an early start. Wildfires or other hazardous conditions often lead to authorities putting in place TFRs, which allow first responders to do their […]

N.C. county allow private airstrips in residential neighborhoods

By General Aviation News Staff · July 16, 2016 ·

A news story in the Rocky Mount Telegram by Lindell John Kay reports that Nash County in North Carolina now allows private airplane landings strips in the county’s residential neighborhoods. The Nash County Board of Commissioners approved an amendment to the county’s unified development ordinance that allows airstrips almost anywhere provided provisions of a special use permit […]

Guardian Avionics introduces line of USB power solutions for GA

By General Aviation News Staff · July 16, 2016 ·

TUCSON, Arizona — In response to growing demand for USB power in general aviation cockpits as the use of tablets and smartphones becomes more common, Guardian Avionics has unveiled a new line of USB power solutions for both panel mounted and remote mounted applications. The new iFDR Power 250 series provides power conversion, bringing 9 […]

Winners of the Fly Me to the Moon Contest revealed

By General Aviation News Staff · July 15, 2016 ·

PORTLAND, Ore. — Lightspeed Aviation has revealed the winners of the Fly Me to the Moon Contest, presented by Lightspeed Aviation and CloudAhoy. The contest pitted pilots against each other in a race to fly the most non-business miles during the five weeks of the contest. “Our goal was to encourage pilots to get out there and […]

Hillsboro Aviation debuts new corporate headquarters, FBO and hangar at KHIO

By General Aviation News Staff · July 15, 2016 ·

HILLSBORO, Ore. – Hillsboro Aviation has unveiled its new headquarters at the north end of the Portland-Hillsboro Airport (KHIO). The facility is phase two of a four-phase, 425,000-square-foot long-term development project. The new building is home to the company’s FBO services, helicopter and airplane charter division, aircraft sales, maintenance and avionics services, and parts sales. […]

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