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Picture of the day: A high-flying Symphony

By General Aviation News Staff · February 21, 2016 ·

Aviation Photojournalist Greg Davis sent in these photos from a recent photo shoot with Cheryl Phillips of Queenstown, Maryland, in her Symphony in-flight over Delaware and Maryland on Nov. 15, 2015. The aircraft, serial #7, is being flown by owner Phillips and James Meadows (safety pilot). The first photo is over the famous Chesapeake Bay Bridge, he […]

Tip: Ask the WHY questions

By General Aviation News Staff · February 21, 2016 ·

Scott Brackett of Kingman, Ariz., advises other pilots to get to know your IA or the best mechanic on the field. “Ask the WHY questions,” he says. “If there are engineers who fly at your airport, ask them WHY questions.”

One pilot’s Alaska trip prep plan

By William Walker · February 21, 2016 ·

This is part one in a series of stories about flying to Alaska. Read about Bill’s Flying to Alaska, Flying the Alaska Highway and Return from Fairbanks. Recently a friend asked me to help him prepare for a flying trip to Alaska. I said I would, using notes taken from my own 3,500-mile journey in a Cessna 172 from […]

Sonex reveals B models now in development

By General Aviation News Staff · February 20, 2016 ·

Sonex Aircraft has unveiled its latest aircraft development project: Sonex and Waiex B-Models. “What is the B-Model?” asks Sonex designer and founder John Monnett. “It’s what you’ve been asking for. More of everything you want in a sport aircraft: More room and comfort, more panel space, more fuel, more engine choices, and more standard features combined with reduced build time and the […]

Cobalt Valkyrie pre-orders top $50 Million in 90 days

By General Aviation News Staff · February 20, 2016 ·

SAN FRANCISCO — Cobalt reports it received more than $50 million in pre-orders for the company’s first two models — the Co50 Valkyrie and the Valkyrie-X — within the first 90 days. The fully certified version, Co50 Valkyrie, and the experimental version, Valkyrie-X, were publicly introduced Nov. 12, 2015. Upon opening the order book, Cobalt officials said they received hundreds […]

Switchblade flying car development advances

By General Aviation News Staff · February 20, 2016 ·

Sam Bousfield, CEO of Samson Motors and designer of the Switchblade flying sports car, recently unveiled the latest advances in the company’s multi-year program to establish a viable flying car. “The idea of landing at an airport, pushing a button to stow wings and tail, and drive to your destination not only brings us new-found […]

The Sporty’s Foundation releases annual report

By General Aviation News Staff · February 19, 2016 ·

The Sporty’s Foundation made bequests totaling $152,500 during 2015, acting on its commitment to attract more pilots and aviation technicians to general aviation. The Sporty’s Foundation has provided more than $1 million since its inception to assist a variety of groups and organizations whose goals align with theirs. Overhead and administrative costs for the foundation are […]

Charlie Johnson named Wings Over the Rockies chairman

By General Aviation News Staff · February 19, 2016 ·

DENVER — Charlie Johnson, President and Co-Founder of Aero Electric Aircraft Corp. (AEAC), the developer of the Sun Flyer solar-electric flight trainer, has been named chairman of the board of the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum in Denver. Johnson is also a former president of Cessna. John Knudsen, executive vice president of […]

Icing brings down SR22

By NTSB · February 19, 2016 ·

About 90 minutes before the flight, the pilot received a preflight weather briefing, which included an advisory for moderate icing between the freezing level (expected to be at or below 10,000 feet mean sea level and 22,000 feet msl.) The pilot reported that the Cirrus SR22 encountered instrument meteorological conditions with light icing accumulation about […]

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