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Charleston university acquires flight school

By General Aviation News Staff · March 6, 2025 ·

The Christian university began its partnership with the company in 2021 to offer its inaugural professional pilot degree — the only four-year collegiate program in the state of South Carolina.

Cessna 150 creates risk of mid-air collision

By General Aviation News Staff · March 6, 2025 ·

ASRS Procedure

Even after making frequent radio calls the other pilot had no spatial awareness as to what I was doing and where I was. If I didn’t do the go-around in time I would’ve risked crashing into the other plane. If I didn’t go to the right of the runway and tell the other pilot my location there was a risk of a mid-air collision.

Picture of the Day: Fool’s Spring

By General Aviation News Staff · March 5, 2025 ·

Dale Weir submitted this photo and note: “’Flying during Fool’s Spring’ in the Pacific Northwest, with Mt. Rainier and Lake Tapps in the foreground.”

Ask Paul: Does it make sense to add turbo to my Cherokee 6?

By Paul McBride · March 5, 2025 ·

Even though this is a reasonable idea, it just is not a smart move financially.

Flight training costs stabilize after increasing steadily for several years

By General Aviation News Staff · March 5, 2025 ·

Median costs for a private pilot certificate remain approximately $14,000, with training durations steady at around six months.

SUN ‘n FUN NOTAM released

By General Aviation News Staff · March 5, 2025 ·

The NOTAM for the 2025 SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo, slated for April 1-6 at Lakeland-Linder International Airport (KLAL) has been released by the FAA.

Catalyst turboprop engine certified

By General Aviation News Staff · March 5, 2025 ·

Officials with GE Aerospace say the Catalyst, a new centerline, clean-sheet design, is the first turboprop engine to be certified to the latest standards, which include more than 20 new requirements.

Compromised oil pressure line fitting proves fatal for two

By General Aviation News Staff · March 5, 2025 ·

An in-flight fire due to a compromised oil pressure line fitting, which resulted in a collision with terrain during a subsequent emergency landing.

Picture of the Day: Colorful aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · March 4, 2025 ·

Dan Oliver submitted this photo and note: “Four different colored airplanes all in one shot. Taken at Clermont County Airport (I69) in Batavia, Ohio.”

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