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Luxury accommodations, North 40-style

By General Aviation News Staff · August 31, 2015 ·

By AMELIA REIHELD. RooooOOOOAAAAARrrrrrrrrr…. Well, here it is, sunrise over Oshkosh. 6:07 a.m., abeam the North 40 Campground, to be precise. That, my friends, is reveille at AirVenture: Thousands of radial-engine horses stampeding deafeningly about 18 inches over our tents. To those aviation enthusiasts being dragged so rudely from Morpheus’s sweet embrace, it may be […]

A dozen tips to survive Oshkosh camping

By General Aviation News Staff · August 31, 2015 ·

By Amelia Reiheld and Nina Marousek “Camping? Ugh. I couldn’t possibly endure that.” Wait! Nina and Amelia are living proof that it is not only possible, but a great deal of fun, even many decades after the last Girl Scout outing. You just have to know a few secrets. Nina flew to Oshkosh in formation […]

Van’s ships 1,000th RV-12 kit

By General Aviation News Staff · August 31, 2015 ·

On Aug. 27, the shipping department at Van’s Aircraft had several orders to fill. By the end of the day, it had rolled out the 937th RV-12 kit empennage package onto the shipping dock, where it was picked up by a customer from Washington state, Richard Bangsund. What’s the significance of 937? Combined with the S-LSA […]

FAA releases beta version of B4UFLY app

By General Aviation News Staff · August 31, 2015 ·

The FAA has released the beta version of a new smartphone application called “B4UFLY” for testing by up to 1,000 users of remotely piloted aircraft (RPA), also known as drones and unmanned aerial systems (UAS). The B4UFLY app, aimed primarily at model aircraft enthusiasts, is designed to give users information about restrictions or requirements in […]

N.D. teacher wins Crossfield Educator of the Year award

By General Aviation News Staff · August 31, 2015 ·

The National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) reports that Mike McHugh, the aviation instructor at the Bismarck Career Academy in Bismarck, North Dakota, has been selected as the 2015 A. Scott Crossfield Educator of the Year. McHugh will receive the honor, including a $5,000 cash award, during the NAHF 53rd Annual Enshrinement Dinner and Ceremony on Oct. […]

Flights of Our Fathers Fly-In set for Sept. 19

By General Aviation News Staff · August 31, 2015 ·

TERRELL, TEXAS – The eighth annual Flights of Our Fathers Fly-In at the Terrell Municipal Airport (KTRL) takes off Saturday, Sept. 19, for a day of aerobatics, displays of military and vintage aircraft, World War II re-enactors, a car and motorcycle show, barbecue cook-off, kids’ activities, guest speakers, and more. “We’ve really stepped up our game […]

iEVAC products now at Aircraft Spruce

By General Aviation News Staff · August 31, 2015 ·

Aircraft Spruce now carries the iEVAC line of products, including the iEVAC Smoke/Fire Hood, which provides protection against carbon monoxide, the number one cause of injury or death in a fire. The iEVAC product line offers alternate storage items for staying organized, including the iEVAC wall mount racks, cabinets for smoke hoods, or the belt pouch for keeping […]

Health issues lead to loss of control

By NTSB · August 31, 2015 ·

The 58-year-old student pilot attempted a takeoff in light wind in Limington, Maine, but about 2,000 feet down the runway, he lost control of the Cessna 172. Only one witness saw the airplane after liftoff, and noted that it was “swerving all over the place before it crashed.” While airborne, the plane veered off the […]

Picture of the day: The Chicago skyline

By General Aviation News Staff · August 30, 2015 ·

Dean Rausch sent in this photo, snapped earlier this year during a flight along Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, in an Enstrom helicopter. “The Willis Tower (Sears Tower) stands high with its two TV antennas on the top,” he notes.

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