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Precautionary landing in field goes awry

By NTSB · December 7, 2015 ·

During a cross-country flight, the Cessna 182’s engine sputtered twice. The pilot performed an uneventful precautionary landing, in a field near Littleton, N.C., about 20 miles away from his intended destination. He then secured ground transportation and obtained more fuel for the airplane. During the subsequent takeoff from the “L-shaped” field, the plane drifted right […]

Picture of the day: Fastest tug on the airport

By General Aviation News Staff · December 6, 2015 ·

George Gould sent in this photo of him and this aircraft tug powered by a 1500-hp Wright R-2600-86 engine at Scholes Field in Galveston, Texas. “Fastest tug on the airport,” he notes.

Knowing when to step in

By Jeffrey Madison · December 6, 2015 ·

Two guys I never knew once flew for my first airline. One was a training captain, the other a freshly minted first officer. They were best of friends for as long as anyone could remember, so it was natural that the training captain would successfully lobby to get his best friend hired. It also didn’t surprise […]

Civil Air Patrol celebrates 74th anniversary

By General Aviation News Staff · December 6, 2015 ·

MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – The U.S. Air Force Auxiliary Civil Air Patrol turned 74 Dec. 1. “What a year it has been!” exclaimed Maj. Gen. Joe Vazquez, CAP’s national commander and chief executive officer. “Last December, shortly after our 73rd anniversary, Civil Air Patrol was presented with a Congressional Gold Medal in honor of […]

FAA releases details on avgas replacement testing

By General Aviation News Staff · December 5, 2015 ·

The FAA has released some details and photos as the first phase of testing draws to a close of four fuels designed to be a replacement for 100LL. According to a report at AOPA.org, test rigs have been heated and cooled to extreme temperatures, fuel samples have been run through specially designed rigs replicating aircraft […]

Dates, locations revealed for AEA conferences

By General Aviation News Staff · December 5, 2015 ·

LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. — The Aircraft Electronics Association has unveiled the dates and locations for its 2016 AEA Connect conferences. AEA Connect is the new name for what was formerly known as the AEA Regional Meetings. The 2016 AEA Connect schedule is: Jan. 26-27 Europe Connect (Cologne, Germany) Aug. 30-31 Latin America Connect (Bogota, Colombia) Sept. 8-9 […]

DeMik honored with national aviation educator award

By General Aviation News Staff · December 5, 2015 ·

ROMEOVILLE, Ill. — Dr. Randy DeMik, a professor of aviation and transportation at Lewis University, was presented the Frank E. Sorenson Award at the annual University Aviation Association Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. The award is presented to a professional educator who contributes substantial scholarly contributions to the field of aviation research and scholarship […]

West Star Aviation launches Mobile Response Team

By General Aviation News Staff · December 4, 2015 ·

West Star Aviation has launched its Mobile Response Team (MRT). The MRT provides “in-the-field-level” repairs and modifications, as well as temporary repairs necessary to ferry an aircraft to one of the company’s closest full-service MRO facilities. Locations that offer MRT service include: East Alton, Ill. (ALN), Grand Junction, Colo. (GJT), Centennial, Colo. (APA), Chicago (PWK) and, coming soon, […]

Flight school combines EASA and FAA type ratings in one program

By General Aviation News Staff · December 4, 2015 ·

Pan Am International Flight Academy now offers a combined training program for pilots seeking to earn both an EASA type rating along with the matching FAA type rating. Training is offered at the company’s Miami Training Center. The combined type EASA FAA course is for those who have been previously trained and qualified as a pilot […]

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