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Picture of the day: Sons’ first flight with dad

By General Aviation News Staff · February 18, 2016 ·

Walt Harderr sent in this photo, explaining: “Me and my two boys on an morning flight from Colorado Springs Airport (COS) to Animas Air Park (00C) near Durango, Colo., for a barbeque with my sister. First time in plane for both the boys — dad’s a newly minted pilot just a couple months earlier. Smooth air, beautiful […]

Tips for safe winter flying

By General Aviation News Staff · February 18, 2016 ·

Recently published by AOPA Insurance were several tips to help pilots get into air during the coldest time of the year: Winter. “Pilots who enjoy winter flying acknowledge that while your preflight might be a shiver-inducing experience, you will likely not face thunderstorms, one of warmer weather’s traditional hazards,” the report begins. “The cold air also provides […]

Small shows with big impact

By Dan Johnson · February 18, 2016 ·

Twelve years ago when Light-Sport Aircraft burst on the aviation scene, pilots were hungry to learn more about these machines. Not only could they be flown without a medical, they were packed with new technologies. Glass cockpits and carbon fiber fuselages are now common, but LSA were among the first to adopt them. Most of […]

Cirrus unveils enhanced 2016 SR series

By General Aviation News Staff · February 18, 2016 ·

Cirrus Aircraft has introduced announced enhanced connectivity, design and luxury in the new 2016 SR series aircraft, delivering an experience officials say is “on par with luxury automobiles to both pilot and passengers.” Every 2016 Cirrus is delivered with a new Bluetooth audio panel that allows for phone calls and music to be wirelessly connected and […]

ADS-B now standard on new Diamonds

By General Aviation News Staff · February 18, 2016 ·

Diamond Aircraft Industries reports it will be equipping all newly ordered US registered DA20, DA40, DA42 and DA62 aircraft with standard ADS-B In/Out Garmin 345 series transponders. “We are very pleased to offer Garmin’s new GTX-345 series NextGen Transponders with ADS-B In/Out as standard equipment on all our new aircraft for sale in the U.S.”, said Peter Maurer, president […]

NBC Sports to air special on Reno Air Races

By General Aviation News Staff · February 18, 2016 ·

The NBC Sports Network will air a one-hour show Sunday, March 27, featuring the National Championship Air Races. The program begins at noon Pacific Standard Time. “The fact that the National Championship Air Races, the fastest motor sport in the world, will be the feature of a one-hour show to air on the NBC Sports […]

Piper selects service center for Southeast Asia

By General Aviation News Staff · February 18, 2016 ·

Piper Aircraft has selected WingsOverAsia as its authorized service center in Singapore. WingsOverAsia (WOA) has served as Piper Aircraft’s dealer in the region for nearly three years. The aircraft service center, located at Seletar Airport, is the first service dealer associated service facility in the region.  

AOPA updates Flight Planner

By General Aviation News Staff · February 18, 2016 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has updated the AOPA Flight Planner, powered by Jeppesen, which is available free to members. The new features make the Flight Planner easier to use and even allow users to email routes to themselves and open routes on two of the most popular Electronic Flight Bags (EFB) in the […]

Decision to try aerobatics fatal

By NTSB · February 18, 2016 ·

A witness reported that the pilot made a radio transmission announcing his intention to perform a rolling maneuver in the RANS S10. He and another witness stated that they then saw the airplane roll through an inverted position and then transition into a steep, high-speed dive. The left wing separated from the fuselage and the […]

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