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Still flying the backcountry at 81

By General Aviation News Staff · March 27, 2016 ·

By AMELIA REIHELD. One of the best things about flying is the ability to see wondrous sights from a point of view few people ever have. It’s a rare privilege to venture to some of the most remote parts of the country so quickly, especially considering the alternative might involve cross-country travel by snowshoe or […]

Hughes receives Master Pilot award

By General Aviation News Staff · March 26, 2016 ·

SANFORD, Fla. — Jim Hughes recently earned the prestigious Wright Brothers “Master Pilot” Award from the FAA. The award recognizes individuals who have exhibited professionalism, skill and aviation expertise for at least 50 years while piloting aircraft as master pilots. Hosted by Sanford’s Aerosim Flight Academy, the award presentation drew a supporting crowd of more […]

EAA teams with Soaring Society of America to boost participation in aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · March 26, 2016 ·

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) and Soaring Society of America (SSA) have signed a memorandum of understanding that expands the organizations’ joint efforts to bring the possibilities of flight to more people. The agreement also includes initiatives ranging from membership growth and communications to advocacy and youth activities. “There is […]

‘One Hundred Years A Hero’ to premier at Air Force Museum Theater

By General Aviation News Staff · March 26, 2016 ·

DAYTON, Ohio — “One Hundred Years A Hero,” a new biopic documenting the life and career of Lt. Col. Richard E. Cole, USAF (Ret.), will premiere Friday, April 22, at 5 p.m. in the Air Force Museum Theatre at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. As part of the Living History Film Series, […]

Piper cuts prices on two models

By General Aviation News Staff · March 25, 2016 ·

VERO BEACH, Fla. — Piper Aircraft is “repositioning” its M-Class product line in anticipation of the certification of the M600, which is expected to take place in the third quarter of this year. As part of the repositioning, Piper Aircraft has reduced the price of the M500 from $2.264 million to $1.99 million. Additionally the newly upgraded executive interior will be a […]

Aircraft Spruce now carries Flightcam 360

By General Aviation News Staff · March 25, 2016 ·

Now available at Aircraft Spruce is the Flightcam 360, a flight recorder that captures those memorable moments in the sky. Aircraft Spruce carries multiple products by Flightcam 360, including its aerodynamic POD mount, which has an internal eyeball style swivel capabilities, making every recording as realistic as the sight a pilot or passenger would witness. The […]

Rectrix Aviation names new GM at Sarasota Aerodrome

By General Aviation News Staff · March 25, 2016 ·

Rectrix Aviation has named Chris Mundy the general manager of its Aerodrome Center at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (KSRQ) in Florida. As GM, Mundy will be responsible for overseeing all Rectrix Aerodrome Center day-to-day operations associated with serving commercial, corporate and private aviation customers, including line operations, aircraft fueling and fuel sales, aircraft storage (short and long […]

Drunk pilot dies in crash

By NTSB · March 25, 2016 ·

The pilot’s friend reported that he planned to fly his recently purchased twin-engine Aerostar 601P over his friend’s home near Aurora, Colo., to show it to him and another friend. The pilot’s friends and several other witnesses reported observing the pilot performing low-level, high-speed aerobatic maneuvers before the plane collided with trees and then terrain. The […]

Picture of the day: A backcountry sunrise

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2016 ·

Veteran backcountry pilot Bob Bement, still flying at 81, recently sent us this photo, snapped by a passenger as Bob flew down Hells Canyon, along the Snake River in Oregon, early one morning in his 1959 Cessna 182.

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