ROWLETT, Texas — NavWorx has entered a licensing agreement with Garmin enabling connectivity to the company’s GNS and GTN line of navigators. Under the agreement, NavWorx’ ADS600-B will interface with existing certified position sources providing the required WAAS GPS to meet the FAA’s mandate for ADS-B.For aircraft owners with Garmin GNS and GTN navigators, the installation of […]
Wings Club names McNerney Distinguished Award recipient
NEW YORK — The Wings Club Foundation will honor Boeing’s immediate past Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, W. James (Jim) McNerney, Jr., with the 2016 Distinguished Achievement Award. The Wings Club Foundation will present the award on Oct. 21, at the 74th Annual Awards Gala to be held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York […]
Lake lost in lake after crash
The pilot of the Lake LA-4 amphibian stated that the airplane was properly configured for landing on a lake near Chapin S.C., with the landing gear retracted and the flaps extended. The approach was normal, however, he heard a loud bang immediately after touchdown and felt a lateral force in the cockpit. He then observed […]
Pictures of the day: A Stearman in flight
Annemarie Bain, a frequent contributor to this site, recently sent in these photos, taken during a flight in a Stearman, of another Stearman, flying out of Bayport Aerodrome in New York, where the Antique Airplane Club of Greater New York (AACGNY) is based. Making the flight over Fire Island, The Great South Bay and Long Island […]
Video: Cutting toilet paper with a Stearman
Nick Ziroli, pilot and owner of the Stearman in this video, takes Annemarie Bain up to show her how to cut a roll of toilet paper thrown from his Stearman! What an adventure!
Surviving in the backcountry
By Kristian Ljundkvist You’re two hours into a cross-country trip, flying peacefully over a forested wilderness about an hour out from your destination. You’re enjoying the silence on the radio when you suddenly notice the oil pressure gauge – out of the corner of your eye – dropping to zero. Shortly thereafter: Silence. Your training […]
FAA doubles ‘blanket’ altitude for many drone flights
After a comprehensive risk analysis, the FAA has raised the unmanned aircraft (UAS) “blanket” altitude authorization for Section 333 exemption holders and government aircraft operators to 400 feet. Previously, the agency had put in place a nationwide Certificate of Waiver or Authorization (COA) for such flights up to 200 feet. The new COA policy allows […]
Sonex cuts price on SubSonex jet
OSHKOSH — Sonex Aircraft has launched a new sales strategy for the SubSonex Personal Jet, with a reduced airframe price to put this aircraft into the hands of more pilots. The SubSonex package is now available in separate purchases of Airframe, PBS TJ-100 engine, optional BRS package, and other optional accessories. The SubSonex airframe is […]
Flightsafety celebrates 65th anniversary
NEW YORK – FlightSafety International celebrated the 65th anniversary of its founding March 29. “Today we commemorate and celebrate FlightSafety’s 65th anniversary. Throughout our history, we have focused on our mission to enhance aviation safety while providing outstanding customer service and the highest quality training and equipment,” said Bruce Whitman, chairman, president and CEO. “We are most […]