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Picture of the Day: At Herman the German’s

By General Aviation News Staff · April 20, 2015 ·

Herman the German

“The picture was taken by my brother in the spring of 1961. We flew out of Fairbanks to a place called Herman the German’s at Beaver Creek,” says Ken Kellogg. “Herman was a trapper on Beaver Creek and my brother flew supplies to him throughout the year. Herman had a shortwave radio and he would call […]

Flight to freedom

By General Aviation News Staff · April 20, 2015 ·

By J. DOUGLAS HINTON It was March 20, 1991, as the Russian-built MiG 23 slowly taxied toward the runway at Cuba’s Santa Clara air base. Due for a flight test after an avionics installation, Major Orestes Lorenzo was at the controls. He had never flown the MiG 23 before, but after hundreds of hours in […]

Legacy Flight Training opens second facility

By General Aviation News Staff · April 20, 2015 ·

VERO BEACH, Florida  — Legacy Flight Training’s second training center is now open for business. The new Legacy Flight Training facility, at the Air Commerce Center at the Scottsdale Airport (KSDL), joins Legacy’s facility at the Vero Beach Municipal Airport, in providing PA-46 specific flight training and full-motion simulator training. Legacy Flight Training began operations […]

Upwind scholarship winners revealed

By General Aviation News Staff · April 20, 2015 ·

The Upwind Foundation has revealed the Upwind Summer Scholarship Program Class of 2015: Anthony Bellanti of San Mateo, Calif.; Kevin Gray of Belmont, Calif.; Evan Isenstein-Brand of Pacifica, Calif.; and Michelle Karpishin of San Mateo. These four aspiring young aviators have been awarded a complete primary flight training program that begins with ground school in April […]

Bob Carlton to debut SubSonex aerobatic show at SUN ‘n FUN

By General Aviation News Staff · April 20, 2015 ·

The SubSonex Air Show, flown by performer Bob Carlton, will make its worldwide debut at the 2015 SUN ‘n FUN International Fly-In & Expo. Scheduled to perform Tuesday April 21, and Sunday, April 26, the SubSonex airshow routine will feature maneuvers previously unheard of in a jet aerobatic routine, according to officials with Sonex Aircraft. “The SubSonex microjet is capable of speeds […]

Ametek MRO Florida launches

By General Aviation News Staff · April 20, 2015 ·

MIAMI, Florida – AMETEK MRO, a division of AMETEK Aerospace & Defense and a supplier of maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) services, has opened AMETEK MRO Florida. The new company brand is made up existing AMETEK MRO Miami based business units, Avtech Avionics & Instruments (AAI) and Aero Components International (ACI). Collectively, AMETEK MRO Florida offers avionics, […]

AOPA Insurance debuts hangar coverage

By General Aviation News Staff · April 20, 2015 ·

Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Insurance Services has created a hangar insurance program, designed to protect individuals who own or lease hangars in cases of hangar damage, personal injury, theft, fire or wind damage for as little as $42 a month. The policy covers hangars and associated property with deductibles as low as $1,000. The program […]

Baker Aviation to distribute PMA parts for Omega Aircraft Articles

By General Aviation News Staff · April 20, 2015 ·

ADDISON, Texas — Baker Aviation, an aircraft maintenance, management and charter company in North Texas, has become the first Omega Aircraft Articles distributor to stock an inventory of FAA approved Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) parts for various business jets and turboprop aircraft. The current line of Omega PMA approved parts now available at Baker Aviation include wheels, brakes, […]

Poor approach creases Cirrus

By NTSB · April 20, 2015 ·

A flight instructor and student were practicing short field landings in a Cirrus SR22 at the airport in Milledgville, Ga. When the airplane was about 20 feet above the ground and on final approach, the airspeed suddenly decreased. The student pilot applied full engine power. The airplane yawed to the left, then hit the ground […]

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