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In celebration of those who stir the pot

By Jamie Beckett · March 5, 2024 ·

The electrically powered airplane is as poorly regarded by the wider society today as the gasoline powered airplane was in the early 20th Century or the electrically powered motorcycle today. Yet, electric airplanes are flying all over the world with great success.

FAA reauthorization extended yet again

By General Aviation News Staff · March 5, 2024 ·

The House of Representatives voted Feb. 29, 2024, to extend the FAA’s funding authority, making it the third extension in recent months for the reauthorization bill.

ICON boosts A5’s gross weight, useful load

By General Aviation News Staff · March 5, 2024 ·

The ICON A5’s gross weight has been increased by 60 pounds, resulting in a new useful load of 490 pounds.

New digital altimeter/VSI combo introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · March 5, 2024 ·

Radiant Technology has introduced a new digital Altimeter + VSI Combo to its line of instrumentation for experimental and ultralight aircraft.

Helicopter pilot’s hazardous attitude compromises safety

By NASA · March 5, 2024 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

I believe that this was a very hazardous attitude to take with safety and that the pilot did not really care who he cut off and that it was the plane’s responsibility to move for him.

Picture of the Day: Sunrise fuel up

By General Aviation News Staff · March 4, 2024 ·

William Vergonet submitted this photo and note: “A Bonanza enjoying sunrise while waiting on fuel and its owner.”

Navy’s factory went small with the SA-1

By Frederick Johnsen · March 4, 2024 ·

Designed and manufactured at the Naval Aircraft Factory, the SA-1 was diminutive, simple, and open air, with small wheels complementing wooden landing skids.

Video shows damage to Air Force Museum following tornado

By General Aviation News Staff · March 4, 2024 ·

The tornado hit a restoration hangar and ramp area of the museum. Damaged aircraft visible in the raw footage include a Douglas A-26 Invader, a Lockheed F-104 Starfighter, and a Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star.

Bombardier launches apprenticeship program in collaboration with Kansas university

By General Aviation News Staff · March 4, 2024 ·

Upon successful completion of the state-registered A&P apprenticeship program — the first of its kind in the state of Kansas, according to company officials — students will have obtained their FAA A&P certification, as well as on-the-job training. Their job classification will transition from apprentice to full-time A&P technician at Bombardier, company officials explained.

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