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Pilot loses control of Autogryo

By NTSB · February 7, 2017 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

After departing from the airport where the pilot kept the Autogyro,  he flew to his family farm near Crozet, Virginia, and landed without incident on a 1,500-foot-long grass polo field. Later on, during an attempted takeoff from the same field, when the gyroplane was traveling at 25 to 30 knots and was about 150 feet […]

Tuskegee Airman packs them in at museum

By General Aviation News Staff · February 6, 2017 ·

HONOLULU — Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor and 400 guests paid tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen and the vital role they played during World War II with a special “WWII Tuskegee Airman Hangar Talk” by decorated Tuskegee Airman Colonel Charles McGee. The event commemorated African American History Month. Colonel McGee fought in World War II, […]

Don’t cry for Santa Monica

By Ben Sclair · February 6, 2017 ·

As I was reading coverage of the announcement that Santa Monica’s airport is to be closed on Dec. 31, 2028, I couldn’t help but shake my head. Yes, I’m sad. But reading the FAA Administrator’s comments provides a blueprint for opportunity. When commenting on the agreement, FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said, “This is a fair […]

AOPA: Executive order won’t delay medical reform

By General Aviation News Staff · February 6, 2017 ·

Officials with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association report they have reviewed President Donald Trump’s executive order to hold pending and new regulations for a 60-day review and determined that the freeze does not apply to BasicMed, which provides a long-anticipated alternative to medical certification. The executive order is a standard operating procedure for new […]

Drone Film Festival prepares for takeoff in New York City

By General Aviation News Staff · February 6, 2017 ·

NEW YORK, NY — Nominations have been announced for the 2017 New York City Drone Film Festival, the world’s first and largest film festival dedicated to works filmed by drones. See a video highlighting some of the nominees below. The festival, with headline sponsors RED and Freefly Systems, will be held March 17-19, 2017, at […]

Another CAP save

By General Aviation News Staff · February 6, 2017 ·

The Civil Air Patrol’s National Radar Analysis and National Cell Phone Forensics teams combined efforts Jan. 30 to lead searchers in south central Alaska to a crashed Cessna 180 and the three people aboard. The three were rescued by a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew flying along the track provided by the radar analysis team, Lt. […]

Airfoil app upgraded

By General Aviation News Staff · February 6, 2017 ·

Airfoil, a new app for pilots and aviation enthusiasts, has launched version 1.3.0 with a portfolio of new features and functionality. Airfoil members can now access airport weather through the new “1-Tap METAR” bar on the Discussions tab and navigate to the Airport page for the full weather preview and a click-through to ForeFlight to […]

STC awarded for new prop for Cessna Supervan

By General Aviation News Staff · February 6, 2017 ·

MT-Propeller has received a new FAA STC for the 5-bladed QFJ Propeller MTV-27 on the Honeywell-powered Cessna 208 Supervan. The MTV-27 propeller, called the Quiet Fan Jet Propeller, takes skydiving enthusiasts up in the air with a lot of new features, according to MT-Propeller officials. MT-Propeller President Gerd Muehlbauer noted that, due to the best damping characteristics of the […]

Extreme turbulence bends B300

By NTSB · February 6, 2017 ·

The pilot reported that while in a descent from 16,000 feet, at 1,500 feet per minute, slowing from 190 knots indicated airspeed to 160 knots, the Raytheon Aircraft Co. B300 encountered extreme turbulence. He reported one hard jolt up/down, followed by about 15 seconds of light turbulence, then one final hard jolt similar to the first. […]

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