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Wanted: Pilot Tips on … Avionics and ADS-B

By General Aviation News Staff · January 31, 2016 ·

Have you equipped for ADS-B? What did you add to your plane and do you plan to add more? What did you learn from the experience that other pilots could benefit from? If you haven’t equipped yet, do you plan to by the 2020 mandate? What other avionics have you added recently? Was it a worthwhile investment? […]

Tip: Fun flying to stay current

By General Aviation News Staff · January 31, 2016 ·

Vicki Danhof, Bozeman, Mont., sent in this pilot tip: I am blessed by flying with my “flying buddy” every Wednesday, barring inclement weather, since 1990. We begin with slow flight, steep turns and impromptu holds. We both are instrument rated, so we continue our “fly day” by the PIC donning a hood and shooting approaches to […]

LSA breakthroughs featured at U.S. Sport Aviation Expo

By General Aviation News Staff · January 31, 2016 ·

By BILL WILSON The promise of light-sport aviation began with hopes of a cheaper way to get into or stay in aviation. These hopes focused around lower prices for new aircraft and the potential for reduced operating costs. This year’s U.S. Sport Aviation Expo, held Jan. 20-23 at Sebring Regional Airport (KSEF) in Florida finally delivered on that […]

Inspector General report notes that FAA reforms ‘falling short’

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2016 ·

OIG Audit - FAA REFORMS HAVE NOT ACHIEVED EXPECTED COST, EFFICIENCY, AND MODERNIZATION OUTCOMES

WASHINGTON, D.C.  — The Department of Transportation Inspector General has released a scathing report outlining numerous shortcomings of the FAA’s  efforts to implement reforms intended to help the agency operate more effectively and efficiently, improve the delivery of air traffic services, and modernize the U.S. air traffic control system. The report finds that the FAA’s efforts […]

Greg Koontz adds Legend Cub to his airshow act

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2016 ·

American Legend Aircraft Company reports it is now sponsoring Greg Koontz Airshows in cooperation with C&D Aviation, an aircraft sales and service center. Under the agreement, one of Koontz’ signature airshow acts will feature the Legend Cub. Based at Bessemer Airport (KEKY) in Bessemer, Alabama, C&D Aviation specializes in Piper Cub parts and building and restoring […]

Scholarship winner puts award to good use

By General Aviation News Staff · January 29, 2016 ·

Avfuel’s AVTRIP Scholarship recipient from 2013, Kelly Hicks, is soaring to new heights after completing training to obtain her multi-engine rating. “It’s been the best experience,” said Hicks. “Receiving my multi-engine rating means I’ve accomplished my dream— I can now fly the King Air, my favorite aircraft since childhood. This just solidifies that I have […]

Sandel taps Stevens Aviation for Avilon

By General Aviation News Staff · January 29, 2016 ·

Sandel Avionics has selected Stevens Aviation as one of its exclusive Avilon dealerships. The Sandel Avilon Avionics Suite is an all-glass integrated flight deck for the King Air family, starting with the KA-200, designed and assembled at Sandel for easy installation, according to company officials. “This changes everything as it gives the customer a fully […]

Snap-On adds interchangeable heads to electronic torque wrench

By General Aviation News Staff · January 29, 2016 ·

Snap-on Industrial’s ControlTech (CTECH) Steel Industrial Electronic Torque Wrench now comes with interchangeable ISO/IZO wrench head models, giving the tool added flexibility. The two interchangeable wrench head models, insert ring and open ended, are ideal for use in minimal clearance areas, according to company officials. Performance features include: Fully programmable with data download capabilities; Sequence […]

Partial loss of engine power brings down SR22

By NTSB · January 29, 2016 ·

The pilot reported that, at 17,000 feet mean sea level, the Cirrus SR22’s engine suddenly started vibrating severely and partially lost power. He declared an emergency and an air traffic controller provided vectors for an instrument approach into an airport near Pocatello, Idaho. The vibrations increased in severity and available engine power was decreasing. He […]

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