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Air Force Museum Theatre commemorates Tuskegee Airmen’s 75th anniversary

By General Aviation News Staff · February 8, 2016 ·

DAYTON, Ohio — The Air Force Museum Theatre at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force will kick off its 2016 Living History Film Series on Saturday, Feb. 20, with an event commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Tuskegee Airmen. Beginning at 4 p.m., the theater will premiere “In Their Own Words: The Tuskegee […]

Water landing goes awry

By NTSB · February 8, 2016 ·

According to the pilot, he was practicing an engine out maneuver to a landing on the water in the Piper PA-18-150 near Lake Wales, Fla. At 500 feet mean sea level, he “cut” the engine power and turned the carburetor heat to full on. As he neared the water, he started to flare when the […]

Picture of the day: Smoking tires

By General Aviation News Staff · February 7, 2016 ·

Max Lightsey of Orlando, Florida, sent in this photo of Fat Albert, the transport aircraft for the Blue Angels. He explains: “The Lockheed Martin C-130T “Hercules” (AKA: “Fat Albert”) smokes the tires performing a short-field, assault landing at the Melbourne Air and Space Show on March 21, 2015.”   “Flown by U.S. Marines Major Dusty Cook, the […]

Tip: Check that tire pressure

By General Aviation News Staff · February 7, 2016 ·

George Gould, an A&P/IA at Scholes Field in Galveston, Texas, noted that the most overlooked preflight item is a tire pressure check. “I tow disabled aircraft every month because of flat tires caused by tire failure from low pressure,” he said. “The tubes chafe and get a leak. Students, instructors, and ATPs all have this problem. Some don’t know […]

Windecker Aircraft embarks on new aircraft design

By General Aviation News Staff · February 6, 2016 ·

MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Windecker Aircraft’s American R&D facility will follow up the successful restoration of a 1969 Windecker Eagle with a clean sheet design for a new composite, high performance, single engine, low wing, four-seat aircraft. The design will utilize technologies and materials that have evolved or been developed since the Windecker Eagle was certified […]

Apple watches, iPads part of efforts to entice women to try flying

By General Aviation News Staff · February 6, 2016 ·

As part of the sixth annual Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week, a global aviation awareness week for girls of any age, the Institute for Women Of Aviation Worldwide (iWOAW) is offering Apple Watches, iPad Minis, custom jackets and custom silk scarves to girls and women who dare to step out of bounds and try flying in […]

Air Force Museum adds to free virtual tour

By General Aviation News Staff · February 6, 2016 ·

DAYTON, Ohio — Imagine yourself in the cockpit of an aircraft that flew to the edge of space or at the controls of a plane that demonstrated new ideas in stealth technology. Now, with a little help from technology, you can explore inside aircraft at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Among the […]

NATA launches free training on misfueling prevention

By General Aviation News Staff · February 5, 2016 ·

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has released the Safety 1st General Aviation Misfueling Prevention Program, a free, online-based awareness program for pilots, line service professionals, FBO general managers, and customer service representatives. The program consists of four different misfueling informational tracks, resources and certificates of completion. “Misfueling prevention is a core part of the […]

Pentastar Aviation adds Citation models to STC on iPad yoke mounts

By General Aviation News Staff · February 5, 2016 ·

WATERFORD, Mich. — Pentastar Aviation has expanded its Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) on the articulating yoke mount for Apple iPad to include Cessna Citation models. The update of the FAA Approved Model List (AML) allows Pentastar Aviation to install the specially engineered iPad mounts on Citation 500, 550, S550, 560, and 560XL model aircraft. “With technology ever […]

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