SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS – American Legend Aircraft Company reports the first scheduled performance of a Super Legend HP aircraft landing on a pickup truck will be this weekend. Greg Koontz Airshows will perform at Luke Air Force Base near Glendale, Ariz., during its 75 Years of Airpower airshow April 2-3,. This will be the first public performance […]
Cockrell to be inducted Into NAFI Flight Instructor Hall of Fame
The National Association of Flight Instructors reports that Jerald D. Cockrell will be inducted into the Flight Instructor Hall of Fame in ceremonies at SUN ‘n FUN in Lakeland, Florida, next week.The induction ceremonies are scheduled to take place during the NAFI Member Dinner on Wednesday evening, April 6. Cockrell, of Stevensville, Montana, is president of Cocluell […]
Museum present author Jessica Cox
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The International Women’s Air & Space Museum (IWASM) will host a book and poster signing with author Jessica Cox on Sunday, April 3, from 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m. at the museum before the showing of the award-winning feature documentary, “Right Footed,” at the Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF). Cox was born without arms but didn’t […]
Airforms awarded STC/PMA For C208 nose gear
BIG LAKE, ALASKA — Airforms has obtained FAA STC approval for procedures that provide repairs to worn Cessna 208 Nose Gear Torque Links and Nose Gear Shock Struts, and replacement of their attaching parts with FAA PMA’d oversize components. “As the torque link joints loosen over time the nose gear is prone to shimmy, especially when operating […]
Passenger interference contributes to crash
The pilot reported that during the takeoff run, just before liftoff from a frozen, snow-covered lake in Tanana, Alaska, the ski-equipped Piper PA-18 bounced over a snow drift. The pilot applied corrective action, however, rudder control inputs were momentarily unresponsive and the left wing tip hit the snow-covered lake. The pilot regained rudder authority and […]
Pictures of the day: Search and rescue
Suresh Kumar Bista sent in this photos, taken while he was flying at 28,000 feet, towards and over Mount Kanchanjunga in east Nepal to look for missing mountaineers (French nationals and few Sherpas), who claimed to have reached the top without use of supplemental oxygen. They went missing, he reports.
Keeping a majestic dream alive
By PHILIP HANDLEMAN My first time at the controls of an airplane was 53 years ago. I have been a licensed pilot for 45 years and I currently fly a U.S. military aircraft of World War II vintage. My wife, Mary, and I operate a private airport in Michigan’s Oakland County, which we have owned for […]
Air Racing from the Cockpit: Planning to win
Dispatch from 7,500 feet over Texas, somewhere north of Lubbock: I’m on my way to the first race of the season, the Azalea Air Race, in Nacogdoches, Texas, in the Sport Air Racing League. For me just getting there will be a day-long, 620-mile cross country with three fuel stops. It’s not the closest race that […]
All X-Bombers and X-Fighters in one place
Few things capture the aerospace imagination like experimental aircraft. And few went to the edge like the United States Air Force. Steve Pace’s new book, The Big Book of X-Bombers and X-Fighters, showcases all of the USAF jet-powered X-bombers and X-fighters that have flown since 1942. More than 90 aircraft, including a few “could have […]