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And then this happened

By Jamie Beckett · December 17, 2014 ·

Syd Jones is not your average guy. From his early adulthood, he’s been…let’s say, unique. Not content to follow the traditional path of a young man fresh out of an educational institution, Syd didn’t find the idea of a regular, stable office job to be all that appealing. Hunting for pirate treasure? Well that’s something […]

Settlement reached in California avgas lawsuit

By General Aviation News Staff · December 17, 2014 ·

The Center for Environmental Health, an Oakland, California-based nonprofit, has settled a 2011 lawsuit it brought against numerous aviation fuel suppliers in the state, according to a report at AOPA.org. Under the settlement, 30 fuel distributors have agreed to warn residents living within one kilometer of those airports of the potential risks by posting warning signs […]

Merrill Aviation receives airworthiness certificate

By General Aviation News Staff · December 17, 2014 ·

Officials from the UAS Integration Office of the FAA, the Grand Rapids Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) and the Detroit Manufacturing Inspection Satellite Offices (MISO) recently met in Saginaw, Michigan, to oversee final requirements before issuing Merrill Aviation & Defense (Merrill) a special Experimental Airworthiness Certification for its remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) named The Torrent. The Torrent […]

700th TBM delivered

By General Aviation News Staff · December 17, 2014 ·

Tarbes, France – DAHER-SOCATA has delivered its 700th series production TBM turboprop aircraft. The milestone airplane, a TBM 900, was provided to a private customer in Illinois, through a sale organized by Muncie Aviation, the authorized TBM distributor based at Muncie Municipal Airport in Indiana. “This 700th TBM delivery demonstrates the full acceptance of the single-engine turboprop […]

Flight School of Greenville opens

By General Aviation News Staff · December 17, 2014 ·

A new flight school, Flight School of Greenville, has opened at Greenville Downtown Airport (KGMU) in South Carolina. In one of two 1999 Cessna 172s with an autopilot and a GPS or in a six-seat Piper Lance aircraft, Flight School of Greenville can train private, instrument rated, commercial and certified flight instructor pilots. It specializes in […]

Now available: ‘A Comprehensive Guide to Composites’

By General Aviation News Staff · December 17, 2014 ·

Now available is “A Comprehensive Guide to Composites: Processes & Procedures from the Professionals,” an insider’s viewpoint on the tips and techniques used by the pros to fabricate advanced composite parts. Author Kevin Fochtman’s more than 30 years of industry experience provides insight on safety, shop and equipment needs, engineering materials, lay-up, fabrication and quality control. […]

Gear collapses on touchdown

By NTSB · December 17, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Piper Cherokee Six. Injuries: None. Location: Middle Bass Island, Ohio. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The accident happened during the pilot’s attempt to land over snow piles near the runway. The  pilot reported that the airplane touched down short of the runway threshold, and when the landing gear contacted the edge of the […]

Picture of the day: Sunset at KIMT

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2014 ·

Carrie Bartel submitted this photo of sunset at Kubick Aviation Services at Ford Airport (KIMT) at Iron Mountain/Kingsford in Michigan.

Port takes over operation of Tillamook Air Museum

By Meg Godlewski · December 16, 2014 ·

The Tillamook Air Museum begins 2015 with new management. Last month the Port of Tillamook announced plans to assume operations of the museum, which is located in a wooden hangar at Tillamook Airport (KTMK) on the coast of Oregon. During World War II Tillamook was a Naval Air Station housing Squadron ZP-33, consisting of eight […]

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