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Aviation’s doomsday preppers

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2015 ·

In a new post at the Air Facts Journal, blogger John Zimmerman strikes back at may be one of the biggest threats to GA: Ourselves. He notes that “roughly 20% of Americans think the world will end in their lifetime. That seems awfully pessimistic, but these doomsday preppers have nothing on pilots. Based on a […]

Bearhawk Patrols debut in Africa and Brazil

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2015 ·

Bearhawk Aircraft reports two firsts for its Bearhawk Patrol aircraft kits: The first flight of a completed Bearhawk Patrol in South Africa; and the first shipment of a Bearhawk Patrol kit to Brazil. The first Bearhawk Patrol to fly in South Africa has now logged more than 27 hours. Owned by South African Bearhawk distributor Wayne […]

Red Bull Air Race revamps

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2015 ·

The 2015 Red Bull Air Race World Championship will include an extra head-to-head knock out round. Organizers have also expanded the competition to include 14 pilots from 11 countries. The race format has been revamped to feature seven head-to-head race battles in the opening Round of 14. Then in the Round of 8, seven winners of […]

New Soaring Handbook available from Sporty’s

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2015 ·

Veteran glider instructor and Designated Pilot Examiner Dick Eckels shares a lifetime of knowledge in “A Soaring Pilot’s Handbook,” now available from Sporty’s. The handbook includes nearly 200 pictures and diagrams to help explain important concepts. The book is organized by the Areas of Operation found in the FAA Glider Practical Test Standards. Eckels said he decided […]

Turbo the Flying Dog extends fundraising for dog rescue

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2015 ·

Victoria Zajko and Kelly Kennedy, authors of children’s picture book Turbo the Flying Dog, have extended their donation period for the West Virginia dog Rescue, Dustin’s Angels. Originally slated to end Jan, 3, the authors will donate 10% of the proceeds from their online book sales to Dustin’s Angels through Feb. 14. Dustin’s Angels is the rescue that Zajko […]

EPIC Aviation teams with UAS International Trip Support

By General Aviation News Staff · February 4, 2015 ·

UAS International Trip Support and EPIC Aviation, an aviation fuel supplier, have formed an alliance that allows EPIC cardholders, who have access to more than 5,000 EPIC FBOs and merchants, access to UAS’s international network of 3,000 locations and regional operations teams. UAS customers will have priority access at all EPIC locations in North America. “UAS has a distinct […]

Takeoff goes bad for Cessna

By Meg Godlewski · February 4, 2015 ·

The pilot of the Cessna 172 was attempting to land near Okeechobee, Fla. He engaged one notch of flaps and applied brakes and full power to initiate a short-field takeoff from a dirt road. Shortly after takeoff, a gust of wind struck the airplane, and it subsequently turned left. The nose hit a barbed wire […]

Pictures of the day: Flying in Serbia

By General Aviation News Staff · February 3, 2015 ·

Dragan Lazic sent in these photos of a series of flights around Serbia, including landing with a crosswind at the Niš Constantine the Great Airport, the second largest international airport in Serbia.

The conundrum of general aviation

By Jamie Beckett · February 3, 2015 ·

It will come as no surprise to you, a general aviation enthusiast, that the United States contains a considerable number of airports. Even so, the actual number of airports may be higher than you imagine. Higher by quite a bit, frankly. Our non-aviation enthusiast counterparts may feel differently, however. They may learn that in 2004 […]

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