Duncan Aviation has moved its Fort Lauderdale operations to a new location. The Duncan Aviation avionics satellite shop and engine Rapid Response teams now occupy a 31,000-square-foot facility on the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. The building boasts more than 23,000 square feet of hangar space, a lobby with direct ramp access and a large parts storage […]
Drone log book now available
New from ASA is a Standard UAS Operator Log that provides record-keeping for flight operations of small and large unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), remote-control aircraft (R/C), remotely piloted aircraft (RPA), and drones. With room to record more than 300 flights, logbook entry fields allow for equipment details, location, aircraft category, flight […]
Stinson ground loops
According to the pilot, he was completing a local sightseeing flight in his Stinson 108 with friends near Lawrenceville, Ga. The weather was “clear and calm.” He was cleared for a three-mile straight in approach to Runway 7. Following a normal, stabilized approach, a “small bounce” occurred after the initial touchdown. The airplane deviated to […]
Picture of the day: Seaplane spray
Mike Kincaid sent us another beautiful photo from his seaplane adventures in Northern Idaho.
Flying Just Aircraft’s SuperSTOL Stretch XL
How do you improve on a popular backcountry aircraft design? If you are the folks at Just Aircraft, you make it larger and with the ability to support a more powerful engine. That best describes Just Aircraft’s SuperSTOL Stretch XL. The red high-wing, tailwheel-equipped airplane mounted on tundra tires stole the show when it debuted […]
GA advocates fight for GI Bill for flight training
Five aviation associations submitted a joint written statement on Tuesday to the US Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, warning that draft legislation to amend the Post 9/11 GI Bill will end up hurting those it’s intended to help. The five association are the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), Helicopter […]
Ryan Field reopens
After a very hot, dry summer, officials with the Recreational Aviation Foundation report they have reopened Ryan Field (2MT1) at West Glacier, Montana. “Even though we have had rain and cooler temperatures, please use extreme caution in the area, and still no campfires,” they warn. If you are planning to visit Ryan Field, RAF officials […]
Stop the drone panic
The constant drumbeat of stories about close encounters between airplanes and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) can be described as nothing short of a panic, with pilots and non-pilots alike convinced that a drone disaster is looming, says blogger John Zimmerman of the Air Facts Journal. “And yet, I am unable to find a single verified […]
UAS Alliance research takes off
STARKVILLE, Miss. — Officials with the Alliance for System Safety of UAS through Research Excellence (ASSURE), led by Mississippi State University, met with FAA officials this week, with the focus on the initial challenges the alliance’s researchers are tackling to safely integrate unmanned aerial systems — also known as remotely piloted aircraft or drones — into the […]