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Failure to use carb heat while flying by glacier leads to accident

By NTSB · April 5, 2016 ·

The Cessna 182 pilot was flying down a glacier near Cooper Landing, Alaska, for an extended period of time at a low power setting without the carburetor heat on. Near the toe of the glacier, he attempted to add power to level the plane, but the engine did not respond. He said that their altitude […]

Picture of the day: Floatplane Heaven

By General Aviation News Staff · April 4, 2016 ·

J-3 Cub on Lake Hood in Anchorage, Alaska.

George Weaver sent in this photo of “an anxious J3 on Lake Hood in Anchorage, Alaska — Floatplane Heaven. Nearly everything ever adapted to floats can be found there.” “Some work every day, some wait for better weather,” he notes. “Time was you could just walk along the shore and breathe it all in. Harder now, but worth it […]

New tower dedicated at KLAL

By Janice Wood · April 4, 2016 ·

A ribbon-cutting was held Monday before SUN ‘n FUN opened at the new air traffic control tower at Lakeland-Linder Regional Airport in Florida.. The ceremony caps a year of improvements at the airport, which began at last year’s SUN ’n FUN when ground was broken for the new tower. The new 142-foot tower replaces the old […]

Able Flight awards eight scholarships, sets record in 2016

By General Aviation News Staff · April 4, 2016 ·

Eight people with disabilities can become licensed pilots in 2016 thanks to Able Flight. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Able Flight’s eight scholarships sets a record, according to officials with the non-profit organization. The recipients of the 2016 flight training scholarships come from throughout the country and face challenges from a variety of physical disabilities. This year’s […]

Garmin introduces GMA 245 panels for experimentals

By General Aviation News Staff · April 4, 2016 ·

OLATHE, Kan. — Garmin has introduced the GMA 245 and GMA 245R, all-digital, Bluetooth audio panels designed for experimental amateur-built (EAB) and light sport aircraft (LSA). The GMA 245 is a panel-mount audio panel, while the GMA 245R is a remote-mount audio panel, both designed to interface with the G3X Touch flight display. These Bluetooth-enabled audio panels boast […]

MYGOFLIGHT creates Pilot One3 scholarship program

By General Aviation News Staff · April 4, 2016 ·

PILOT ONE3 is the brain child of 16-year-old Alyssa Schneider. She challenged her father – and MYGOFLIGHT founder Charles Schneider – by asking what MYGOFLIGHT is doing to help more people become pilots. PILOT ONE3 stands for ONE AVIATION INDUSTRY, ONE PERCENT of REVENUE, to add ONE PILOT at a time. The program provides a […]

Two new avionics systems for experimental, light sport market

By General Aviation News Staff · April 4, 2016 ·

The new SkyView SE, from Dynon Avionics, is made for VFR aircraft and pilots seeking an intuitive flight and engine instrument display. Available in two sizes – 7″ and 10″ – the SE-line retains SkyView’s radio interface and 2-axis autopilot. Dynon is positioning the SkyView SE as the successor to its legacy (and still available) D100 […]

Leading Edge Aviation selects Gulf Coast Avionics for installation, repair

By General Aviation News Staff · April 4, 2016 ·

Leading Edge Aviation logo

Leading Edge Aviation has selected Gulf Coast Avionics as its exclusive provider of avionics installation, repair and troubleshooting. The appointment follows Leading Edge Aviation’s move to two hangars adjacent to the Gulf Coast Avionics facility at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport (KLAL). Founded in 1994, Leading Edge Aviation is a Cirrus Factory Authorized Service Center. “We are […]

Training flight ends in accident

By NTSB · April 4, 2016 ·

The CFI of the Beech 76 reported that he and the student pilot had intentionally shut down and secured the right engine for training purposes, however they were unable to get it restarted. The instructor then flew the airplane back to the airport in Fort Pierce, Florida, and extended the landing gear while on a […]

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