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10,000th plane equipped with ADS-B

By General Aviation News Staff · March 23, 2015 ·

The FAA recently reported that Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) equipment is now on board 10,000 aircraft flying in the United States. The FAA made the announcement at a recent Equip 2020 working group meeting that the milestone was reached in late February. The Equip 2020 working group was established by FAA Deputy Administrator Michael Whitaker in October […]

Amazon gets RPA experimental airworthiness certificate

By General Aviation News Staff · March 23, 2015 ·

The FAA issued an experimental airworthiness certificate March 19 to an Amazon Logistics remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) design that the company will use for research and development and crew training. The FAA typically issues experimental certificates to manufacturers and technology developers to operate an RPA that does not have a type certificate. Under the provisions of […]

Dugger Aviation locates at GMU

By General Aviation News Staff · March 23, 2015 ·

Dugger Aviation has relocated its Greenville, South Carolina, to the Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU). Dugger Aviation provides private aviation services that include aircraft sales, management, charter, and cargo. “We enjoyed having our office in Downtown Greenville but our clients expected us to be at the airport,” stated Dan Dugger, founder and president of Dugger Aviation. “When […]

Just published: ‘Aircraft Propulsion’

By General Aviation News Staff · March 23, 2015 ·

New from University Aviation Press is “Aircraft Propulsion: Pistons, Turbines, Propellers & Thrust,” which introduces all aspects of aircraft propulsion from the principles of power and thrust to the technical details of various types of engines. David Robson’s book takes an in-depth look at the function, operation and performance of four-stroke piston engines, radial engines, […]

Test your virtual flying skills

By General Aviation News Staff · March 23, 2015 ·

A new virtual version of the Red Bull Air Races will give fans the chance to test their own virtual flying skills in a new tournament-style competition and crown themselves as the first ever Virtual Red Bull Air Race World Champion. The latest version of the smartphone racing game “Red Bull Air Race – The Game” […]

Contaminated fuel blamed for Maule crash

By NTSB · March 23, 2015 ·

The passenger reported that he could not remember if the pilot of the Maule M5 checked the fuel before the flight, which originated from Woodinville, Wash. The passenger told investigators that it took several tries to get the engine to start. About 30 minutes into the flight, the engine started to sputter, then stopped. The […]

Picture of the Day: Evening Instruction

By Ben Sclair · March 22, 2015 ·

Joseph Marszal noticed the sunset over the wings of the Cessna 172P at Crystal River (KCGC). Joe and his instructor, Carlos Tamayo, had flown to Crystal River to meet with Gudi Davis about Joe’s Commercial check ride. “The 172 has round gauges and a GPS,” noted Marszal. “I also had on board the Levil Technology iLevil […]

The dangers of overthinking

By Jeffrey Madison · March 22, 2015 ·

My wife’s lovely voice pierced an almost-as-lovely evening flight. “What’s that red light on the instrument panel?” She was pointing to the alternator fail red warning light. And now a fancy-free evening above central Virginia pine forests had just turned into “a situation.” My wife is competent, cool under pressure. If she ever deigned to get […]

Living in the Age of Airplanes premieres April 8

By General Aviation News Staff · March 21, 2015 ·

This spring, National Geographic Studios presents “Living in the Age of Airplanes,” which promises to carry audiences across 200,000 years of history and around the globe on a journey to 95 locations in 18 countries spanning seven continents to remind us how, in a single century, aviation has changed our world forever. The world premiere of […]

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