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‘Hump Pilot’ published

By General Aviation News Staff · September 2, 2016 ·

A new book, “Hump Pilot,” has just been published. In the high-flying narrative flashing between the life of American pilot Ned Thomas and events of World War II, Nedda Thomas recreates her father’s most dangerous missions. Lethal and capricious weather conditions, radio silence and the uncharted terrain of the “roof of the world” meant the pilots […]

In-flight separation of propeller proves fatal for Lancair pilot

By NTSB · September 2, 2016 ·

Shortly after departing on a personal cross-country flight in the Lancair IV and leveling off at the filed cruise altitude, the commercial pilot reported trouble maintaining altitude and descended to a lower altitude. He then reported both engine and instrument problems and requested to divert to a nearby airport. Subsequently, he reported that the engine […]

Pictures of the day: Smoking’ Aerobat

By General Aviation News Staff · September 1, 2016 ·

Frequent photo contributor Annemarie Bain sent in these photos of Michael S. DeMita flying his smokin’ Aerobat out of Bayport Aerodrome during the 2016 Antique Airplane Club of Greater New York‘s Fly-In.

LSA celebrates 12-year anniversary

By Dan Johnson · September 1, 2016 ·

A dozen years ago, at the beginning of September 2004, FAA’s newest regulation became “effective” as the agency terms it. That regulation gave birth to Sport Pilot and Light-Sport Aircraft. The former is a new pilot certificate and the latter is a fresh breed of aircraft that gained acceptance in a completely new way. How […]

Police department seeks volunteer pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · September 1, 2016 ·

REDLANDS, Calif. — The Redlands Police Department is recruiting volunteer pilots to participate in its Air Support Unit, RedHawk1. Pilots must be at least 21 years old with at least a private pilot’s license, current medical certificate and at least 300 hours of Pilot in Command flight time in a fixed-wing, general aviation aircraft, with significant […]

GA gives back

By General Aviation News Staff · September 1, 2016 ·

On Aug. 9, officials with Phillips 66 General Aviation rolled up their sleeves, endured the summer heat, and left their mark on Madison Middle School (MMS) in Bartlesville, Okla. In the fall of 2015, the school relocated to a new building about a quarter of a mile from their old facility. During this move, the leadership […]

Plans unveiled for Girls in Aviation Day

By General Aviation News Staff · September 1, 2016 ·

With less than a month to go before Girls in Aviation Day on Sept. 24, Women in Aviation International chapters are busy planning a memorable and fun experience for local girls. “I’m proud of our chapters and the ingenuity and organization they show in planning their local events to create a unique experience for local […]

AOPA Foundation awards 15 flight training scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · September 1, 2016 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has selected 15 individuals as winners of the 2016 AOPA Flight Training Scholarships, a program designed to help aviation trainees of all ages earn a pilot certificate. The scholarships are funded by donations to the AOPA Foundation. The 2016 winners, who include seven female aviators, an active-duty Marine, three […]

FAA’s Aviation Weather released as ebook

By General Aviation News Staff · September 1, 2016 ·

WINGsReality EDU has released the 2016 edition of the FAA’s Aviation Weather AC 00-6B as an eBook (PDF). The book, priced at $10.95, is an essential text to train pilots on the wide variety of aviation weather topics that are critical to safe flight, according to officials.

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