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Women in Aviation offers seven new scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · June 4, 2015 ·

Seven new scholarships will join the dozens of other scholarships available to members of Women in Aviation International. The scholarships will be awarded during WAI’s 27th Annual International Women in Aviation Conference in Nashville from March 10-12, 2016. “WAI scholarships are not simply for scholastic assistance,” says WAI President Dr. Peggy Chabrian. “We offer flight training […]

Continued flight into IMC kills one

By NTSB · June 4, 2015 ·

The former Air Force pilot, 75, had logged more than 16,560 hours at the time of the accident. He took off from Fort Lauderdale in the Cessna 340 on an IFR flight plan.Four minutes after takeoff during an assigned climb to 4,000 feet, he advised the departure air traffic controller that the airplane was having […]

Rotary Aviation Zone dedicated at TIW

By Ben Sclair · June 3, 2015 ·

Rotary Aviation Zone at Tacoma Narrows Airport

GIG HARBOR, Wash. – “I’ve lived near Tacoma Narrows for 25 years,” said Friends of Tacoma Narrows Airport vice president Roger Gruener. “I’m not a pilot, but I’ve enjoyed bringing my kids, and now grandkids, out to the airport to watch the planes.” That sentiment was the cornerstone of the newly dedicated Rotary Aviation Zone […]

Picture of the day: Lomcavok

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2015 ·

Gene Lee from The HD Pilot sent in one of his favorite photos. “In the photo I’m flying an Extra 330LX and performing a Lomcavok,” he explains. “I liked the photo because the smoke trail reminds me of what the Space Shuttle used to look like climbing out.”

Limiting our freedom of speech

By Jamie Beckett · June 3, 2015 ·

The founders of this great nation — I refer to the United States of America, of course — did an amazing thing when they debated and passed a Bill of Rights. These 10 amendments to a Constitution so new the ink was still wet on the page set out specific areas of freedom for individuals and, more importantly, limits for […]

$2 million and counting…

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2015 ·

Alan Depauw at Overhaul Bids reports that the start-up brought in more than $2 million of engine overhaul and repair projects in just its first three months. Overhaul Bids is similar in style to Angie’s List, but with pricing on engine repairs, overhauls and inspections. He attributes this early success “to a long unsatisfied need […]

Warbird Evening & Bomber Boogie in Pasco

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2015 ·

PASCO, Wash. – Bergstrom Aircraft, Inc. will host the Collings Foundation Wings of Freedom Tour June 12-14 at the Tri-Cities Airport (KPSC). Three iconic World War II aircraft — the B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator and P-51 Mustang — will be on display with aircraft tours throughout the day. Flights in these beautifully restored historic aircraft are also available. In […]

Podcast: ‘Magazines Tossed About’

By Ben Sclair · June 3, 2015 ·

Uncontrolled Airspace (UCAP) – broadcasting since August 22, 2006 – is the grand-daddy of aviation-themed podcasts. Hosted by Jeb Burnside, Dave Higdon and Jack Hodgson, UCAP is a heavy dose of hangar flying. On the latest episode (#382), General Aviation News publisher Ben Sclair joined the UCAP crew. [Link to MP3 audio file]. Enjoy.

Sonex CEO, mechanic die in crash

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2015 ·

OSHKOSH, Wis. — Sonex Aircraft officials are reporting that CEO Jeremy Monnett and assembly mechanic Mike Clark died June 2 in an accident involving Sonex Sport Acro N123SX at the east end of Wittman Regional Airport’s runway 9 around 3:30pm. The cause of the accident remains unknown pending investigation by the FAA, NTSB and Sonex Aircraft. Sonex Aircraft founder John Monnett made […]

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