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Pictures of the day: AOPA Photo Contest winners

By General Aviation News Staff · June 21, 2016 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) recently revealed the winners of this year’s AOPA Photo Contest. AOPA received more than 750 entries for three categories. AOPA Photographer Chris Rose, Senior Art Director Jill Benton, and Editor Ian J. Twombly selected the finalists and the winners were chosen by online voting. Winners will each receive a […]

Taking a break from the regular routine

By Jamie Beckett · June 21, 2016 ·

Typically, I write this column from an office in my home. My writing space used to be a single-car garage. But since single-car garages are generally too narrow and shallow to actually park a car in them, I converted mine into two rooms. The larger of the two is my office. The other is a […]

FreeFlight Systems launches $500 bridge rebate program for ADS-B

By General Aviation News Staff · June 21, 2016 ·

WACO, Texas — FreeFlight Systems is now offering a $500 rebate on its ADS-B and WAAS/GPS solutions. FreeFlight Systems’ Bridge Rebate Program offers customers cost savings on these products today, allowing them to take advantage of ADS-B benefits immediately, instead of waiting for the FAA’s ADS-B Rebate Program, company officials note. FreeFlight Systems’ Bridge Rebate Program covers […]

Heaven’s Landing airshow and concert this Saturday

By General Aviation News Staff · June 21, 2016 ·

SocialFlight’s Event of the Week is the Heaven’s Landing Airshow and Concert, slated for this Saturday, June 25, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Heaven’s Landing, an airpark in Clayton, Georgia, will once again present an evening of aerobatic flying and live music. Seating is festival style, so bring your folding chairs and blankets, organizers advise. This year’s […]

Bracing for the heat

By General Aviation News Staff · June 21, 2016 ·

Now that summer is officially here, people across the United States are bracing for the heat. In Oklahoma, where weather is — to put it mildly — extreme, aviation officials work to make sure pilots remain safe and airports functional. Dale Williams, deputy director of the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission (OAC), who heads up the agency’s Airport Division, noted: […]

Flight school collaborates with charter company on pilot employment program

By General Aviation News Staff · June 21, 2016 ·

HILLSBORO, Ore. — Hillsboro Aero Academy has partnered with ACI Jet on a Pilot Pathway Program to provide a path to employment in the charter industry for Hillsboro Aero Academy’s qualified pilots. ACI Jet is a charter operator founded in 1998 with a fleet of 12 private jet aircraft and two corporate jet centers. The program includes […]

Assets Insights adds eValue aircraft valuations to system

By General Aviation News Staff · June 21, 2016 ·

Asset Insight has integrated eValue, its electronic aircraft valuations, into its Asset Decision-making And Planning Tool (ADAPT), providing subscribers with unbiased valuation data for a serial-number specific aircraft or a fleet of aircraft. In addition to analytics that track, grade, and value the maintenance condition of a single aircraft or fleet of aircraft, ADAPT now provides: […]

Progressive Air Group acquires Brant Aero

By General Aviation News Staff · June 21, 2016 ·

BRANTFORD, Ontario — Progressive Air Group has finalized its acquisition of Brant Aero. Based at Brant Aero’s current location at Brantford Airport (CYFD) in Ontario, Canada, the new company will continue to operate as Brant Aero. In addition, the company has established a new parts distribution center based at the facility. That group will operate […]

Fuel leak brings down Glasair TT

By NTSB · June 21, 2016 ·

The commercial pilot, who was also the builder of the experimental Glasair TT, departed with full fuel for the planned 2.5-hour cross-country flight. The airplane was equipped with two independent means of determining fuel quantity: A capacitance-based fuel quantity indication system that provided a direct measurement of the fuel quantity; and a fuel totalizer that provided […]

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