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Innovators: Making flying safer

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2014 ·

In response to our call for innovations, Greg Stockman sent in his latest patented safety improvement, which he says addresses and corrects several common failures that cause inoperative alternators. Now installed on a friend’s 250 Comanche and Stockman’s own Cherokee Challenger through the FAA’s field approval process, the device includes a control switch on the […]

Innovators: Keeping engines healthy

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2014 ·

In response to our call for innovations, Jerry Olson wrote to tell us about the engine dehydration system he developed, which he says removes virtually all the moisture from inside aircraft engines. “Removing this moisture should prevent many of the corrosion induced failures that many GA aircraft engines experience, saving those aircraft owners from overhauling their […]

Wings of Liberty Award given to Rep. Hal Rogers

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2014 ·

The Aerospace Industries Association presented its Wings of Liberty Award Sept. 18 to Rep. Harold “Hal” Rogers (R-Ky.), in recognition of his longtime support of the aerospace and defense industry. Rogers is chairman and a 30-year member of the House Appropriations Committee, which is responsible for oversight and passage of the annual appropriation bills that provide […]

Sun Flyer enters next phase of development

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2014 ·

DENVER, Colorado — Aero Electric Aircraft Corp. (AEAC) has entered the next phase of development for its solar-electric training aircraft called “Sun Flyer.” AEAC, in conjunction with its development partner, Bye Aerospace, is performing initial R&D flight tests with the solar-electric technology demonstrator at Centennial Airport near Denver. The single-seat technology demonstrator, which is the basis […]

Youth education at Southeast Aviation Expo this weekend

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2014 ·

On Saturday, Sept. 27, students interested in aviation will get a special opportunity. For the first time the Southeast Aviation Expo will include educational sessions designed for kids 8 years old and over. For students, admission to the entire Expo and the sessions are free. Courses include: Sparks and Electricity Workshop for 8 – 18 year […]

Legacy Aviation acquires Mid-Continent Airmotive

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2014 ·

YUKON, Oklahoma — Legacy Aviation Services has acquired its neighboring MRO facility on Clarence E. Page Airport (KRCE) in Oklahoma City, Mid-Continent Airmotive. As a combined operation, Legacy Aviation adds to its FBO/MRO business an additional 17,300 square feet of hangar and office space, numerous airframe and powerplant technicians, along with control of the airport’s […]

Airforms awarded PMA for Cessna 208 tail tie-down handle

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2014 ·

BIG LAKE, ALASKA — Adding to its growing list of FAA PMA approved parts available in support of the world’s Caravan fleets, Airforms, Inc. has received FAA PMA approval for part number AF2612035-1, the Caravan Tail Tie-Down Handle. The part is a direct replacement for Cessna P/N 2612035-1, and is eligible for installation on all […]

Smoke distracts pilot

By NTSB · September 25, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 182. Injuries: 1 Serious. Location: Newberry, Mich. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The airplane was in cruise flight when the pilot detected a “hot electrical” odor in the cockpit. He decided to return to the airport. While on short final, a large puff of smoke was emitted from under the right side of the instrument panel […]

The Black Hole Departure disaster

By Jeffrey Madison · September 24, 2014 ·

A dark cloud has recently settled on the general aviation community from the fatal airplane crash of Babar and Haris Suleman. They were a father and son pilot team who were attempting to fly around the world. They had become popular through social media. Followers of their journey wonder what happened that their Beechcraft could […]

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