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Stratus ESG now shipping

By General Aviation News Staff · May 9, 2016 ·

FARGO, North Dakota — Appareo reports that the experimental version of Stratus ESG, an all-in-one, panel-mounted ADS-B Out transponder, is now shipping. Appareo expects shipments of the certified version of Stratus ESG to begin in the coming weeks. Appareo, which designs, develops, manufactures and supports all Stratus products in the USA, has a network of […]

Selfies contribute to fatal 150 crash

By NTSB · May 9, 2016 ·

The Cessna 150 departed on the local night flight in instrument flight rules conditions with 7 miles visibility and overcast clouds at 300 feet above ground level (agl). Radar data showed it departed the runway, made one flight around the traffic pattern, and landed six minutes later. It departed again to the west, did not […]

Pictures of the day: Marvel of Flight attracts 5,000

By General Aviation News Staff · May 8, 2016 ·

Marvel of Flight 2016 - Rescue at Dawn

The sixth edition of the Marvel of Flight – held April 22-23 at DeFuniak Springs Airport (54J) in Florida – attracted more than 5,000 attendees and 100 aircraft. Airport manager Ryan Adams shared a few images taken by Al Owen from the festivities.

The assistant principal

By General Aviation News Staff · May 8, 2016 ·

By JEB BURNSIDE. Most people have what it takes to become a pilot — some don’t Several people in my southern hometown’s high school were interested in learning to fly. Either the local Civil Air Patrol’s composite squadron — my chosen path for primary training — or the Reserve Officer Training Program (ROTC) provided relatively inexpensive […]

Wounded veteran passes check ride to become instrument pilot

By General Aviation News Staff · May 7, 2016 ·

Over the past several years, Staff Sergeant Adam Kisielewski, USMC (retired) earned his sport pilot and private pilot certificates through the Able Flight scholarship program. Now, with the support of aircraft owner Mike Bell and Able Flight’s scholarship fund, he has added a coveted Instrument Rating to his aviation accomplishments. Adam has come a long […]

Cernan to receive Neil Armstrong award

By General Aviation News Staff · May 7, 2016 ·

DAYTON, Ohio — The National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) will give its 2016 Neil Armstrong Outstanding Achievement Award Oct. 1 to retired Navy Captain and NASA astronaut Eugene “Gene” Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon. Cernan, who commanded the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972, is one of only 12 humans to have […]

Latest version of DroidEFB compatible with Stratux ADS-B

By General Aviation News Staff · May 7, 2016 ·

The latest version of DroidEFB, a GPS navigation app for Android mobile devices, now supports Stratux ADS-B receivers. DroidEFB provides pilots with real-time situational awareness via a GPS moving map integrated with both VFR and IFR aviation charts, according to company officials. The latest integration with Stratux provides a low-cost ADS–B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast) […]

Dallas Avionics named exclusive distributor of NavWorx ADS-B solution

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2016 ·

Dallas Avionics has been named the exclusive distributor of the NavWorx ADS600-B. “The NavWorx solution for 2020 ADS-B mandate not only meets every FAA requirement, but it also is very affordable,” said Dallas Avionics Vice President of Sales Scott Davis. “The ADS600-B is ready for operators to begin equipping their fleets of aircraft.” The ADS600-B […]

Sporty’s debuts Seat Height Sight Level

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2016 ·

Sporty’s now offers a Seat Height Sight Level, similar to devices found on business jets and airliners, to make sure your seat is at the correct height while flying. Pilots place the Seat Height Sight Level on the dash before engine start. It features a bubble level to ensure it’s giving an accurate indication, and […]

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