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G1000 upgrade now available for King Air

By General Aviation News Staff · March 25, 2015 ·

Garmin reports new capabilities for the G1000 on the King Air C90 are available through the latest software upgrade. The latest update offers new features including NextGen components such as Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) compliance and user-defined holding patterns. New NextGen features include: Barometric Vertical Navigation (Baro-VNAV) approach capability; ADS-B Out Compliance; and Area Navigation (RNAV) capability that includes […]

Crosswind crimps Cessna

By NTSB · March 25, 2015 ·

The student pilot was flying a Cessna 172 on his first solo cross-country flight to Bardstown, Ky. The wind at the destination airport was from 120° at 6 knots. He chose to land on Runway 20. When the airplane was abeam the intended point of landing, he reduced power, added 10° of flaps, and obtained […]

Picture of the day: WACO at sunrise

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2015 ·

Peter Bowers of WACO Aircraft Corp. sent in these photos taken on an early morning “with the new Great Lakes by WACO in Sebring, Forida. The photos were taken a few weeks ago while on a barnstorming sales tour around the state.” Would you like to have your photo featured as Picture of the Day? […]

Testing the octane rating of aviation fuel

By Ben Visser · March 24, 2015 ·

A wise man once said, “If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, then you have evidently not grasped the gravity of the situation.” When I first started working at Shell back in the late 1960s, we did a lot of work on octane requirements. Due to the poor correlation […]

Doolittle Toyko Raiders to receive Congressional Gold Medal

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2015 ·

The Doolittle Tokyo Raiders will be awarded a Congressional Gold Medal on April 15 by leaders of the U.S. House and Senate. The medal, the highest civilian honor the United States Congress can bestow, will be presented to the National Museum of the United States Air Force by Raider, Lt. Col. Richard “Dick” E. Cole, […]

B-29 rollout celebrated

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2015 ·

WICHITA, Kansas — Exactly 70 years after it was delivered to the U.S. Army Air Forces in Wichita, Kansas, the B-29 “Doc” was delivered again. On March 23, 1945, the B-29, one of 1,644 manufactured in Wichita during World War II, rolled off the assembly line at Boeing and was delivered to the Army Air […]

Tecnam twin tapped for NASA project

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2015 ·

NASA has selected the Tecnam P2006T twin as the airframe on which it will evaluate the potential of LEAPtech (Leading Edge Asynchronous Technology), with the aim of developing safer, more energy efficient, lower operating cost and greener general aviation aircraft. LEAPTech is a key element of NASA’s plan to help a significant portion of the […]

FlyQ EFB adds ADS-B receivers, Personal Waypoints and more in v1.5

By Ben Sclair · March 24, 2015 ·

Seattle Avionics has updated FlyQ EFB to version 1.5. It adds support for three new – 15 in total – ADS-B receivers: Stratus, FreeFlight, and NavWorx; reset your AHRS; adds Personal Waypoints; flight-planning improvements; and more. Version 1.5 is available now on Apple’s App Store. “FlyQ EFB has consistently been the #1 rated major aviation app […]

Latitude Aviation launches Immersion Ground School

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2015 ·

An Immersion Ground School has been scheduled for the last two weekends in May at Latitude Aviation’s newly leased hangar and office space at Pappy Boyington Field (KCOE) in Coeur d’Alene in Idaho. Covering the fundamentals of becoming a private pilot, the class will use the Gleim Private Pilot curriculum to cover the require subjects like aerodynamics, airplane systems […]

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