MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Red Tail Squadron, America’s tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen, has promoted Bill Shepard to Squadron Leader. Shepard has been a volunteer and advocate for the organization since 2009, piloting the Squadron’s P-51C Mustang around the country and speaking about the importance of the history and legacy of the […]
Tickets for next year’s AirVenture on sale now
EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — Advance purchase admission tickets and camping credentials are now available for the 64th annual EAA AirVenture Oshkosh fly-in. The week-long event will be held July 25-31 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh. EAA members and the general public can purchase tickets via a secure website, allowing them to speed […]
Joel Russell receives 2015 Bill Shea Award
Joel Russell was awarded the Bill Shea Award at the New York Aviation Management Association’s Fall Conference Sept. 16-18. Russell, a senior associate at Steven Baldwin Associates, was recognized for his “tremendous efforts and accomplishments in support of aviation in New York State.” William F. Shea, an aerospace educator and lecturer with extensive experience in […]
Fuel exhaustion proves fatal
The pilot was departing on a short cross-country flight to deliver the Cessna 172C for some elective maintenance. He requested and received clearance for an intersection departure at the airport in Fairbanks, Alaska. After departure, an air traffic controller instructed the pilot to turn left and proceed on course, but he did not respond. Controllers […]
Picture of the day: Girl power
Penny Rafferty Hamilton sent in this photo taken at Granby/Grand County Airport Emily Warner Field (KGNB) in Colorado, which she describes as: “Girl power to help tie down a Bonanza.”
The Bonanza Man
Perseverance pays off in any business, but George Johnson may hold the record when it comes to aircraft sales. Having outlived and outlasted many of his competitors, the 59-year-old owner of Carolina Aircraft in Greensboro, N.C., recently sold a Beechcraft Baron to a customer he’s been courting for 38 years. That long-term sales prospect dated […]
Call made for Congressional hearing on air traffic controller understaffing
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) is calling for a congressional hearing about the chronic understaffing of air traffic control facilities. New data shows that national staffing totals have fallen nearly 10% percent since 2011, according to NATCA officials. “I want to be clear: The safety of the air traffic control […]
Mooney launches Certified Pre-Owned Program
KERRVILLE, Texas — Mooney International Corp. has launched its first Certified Pre-Owned Aircraft program. The program, which includes a 27-point inspection, repair and refurbishment of the engine, avionics, airframe, interior and exterior, applies to 2004-2014 G-1000 equipped aircraft. It also includes a “Fly-Away Guarantee” providing free repair or replacement of inoperative equipment for the first 30 days […]
Veteran air racers die in crash
The Air Race Classic (ARC), the oldest all-women’s airplane race in the United States, is mourning the loss of veteran air racer Tookie Hensley and her race partner Pamela Bird, killed in a plane crash in Idaho on Thursday morning, along with Tookie’s husband Don. “Tookie Hensley was an invaluable member of the ARC family,” said […]