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Treasure hunting family wins Lightspeed headset

By General Aviation News Staff · May 5, 2014 ·

Jesse Saint of Dunnellon, Florida, was the winner in Lightspeed Aviation’s 2014 SUN ‘n FUN Treasure Hunt. Jesse and his family used an iPhone and the posted hint to find one of 25 puzzle pieces hidden in treasure chests across the SUN ‘n FUN grounds. The find gave him an automatic entry into the drawing […]

Jeppesen teams with Peters Software to provide EASA pilot training materials

By General Aviation News Staff · May 5, 2014 ·

Jeppesen has teamed with Peters Software, a provider of training and test preparation software programs for EASA private and commercial pilot license preparation, to provide private pilot training courseware and materials in Europe. The Jeppesen EASA Private Pilot training system uses pictures, photo graphics and QR codes to access film and audio clips. Teaming with […]

Four new board members elected at Embry-Riddle

By General Aviation News Staff · May 5, 2014 ·

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Board of Trustees has elected four new members: Dr. Charles D. Duva, president and CEO of DuvaSawko; C. Jeffrey Knittel, president of CIT Transportation Finance; David B. O’Maley, chairman emeritus and retired president and CEO of Ohio National Life Insurance Co.; and Jon W. Slangerup, an executive advisor to Moelis Capital Partners. […]

Maxxeon introduces UV inspection light

By General Aviation News Staff · May 5, 2014 ·

Lighting tool manufacturer, Maxxeon has designed a new UV inspection light for non-destructive testing (NDT) that combines cordless portability with performance that exceeds ASTM E2297 requirements for intensity. The WorkStar 2003 high output UV inspection light integrates the new light with the features of the company’s WorkStar 2000 work light. The new inspection light employs […]

Low altitude plus tall trees a bad combo

By NTSB · May 5, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 170B. Injuries: None. Location: Winterville, N.C. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot was participating in a bean bag drop competition at the airfield. He was flying from the left seat while his right-seat passenger was to drop the bean bag onto the target. The pilot overflew the runway at 70 feet AGL and banked […]

Why you should be a seaplane pilot

By General Aviation News Staff · May 4, 2014 ·

By STEVEN McCAUGHEY Looking for a new flying adventure? Need a Flight Review? Trying to decide what is the best way to take your flying to the next skill level or what rating to pursue next? Well, I have the answer to all of these questions: It is time for you to get a seaplane […]

How I Did It: Cirrus Aircraft’s Dale Klapmeier

By Ben Sclair · May 4, 2014 ·

I read a good many “How I Did It” type stories in various business magazines. It is always interesting to learn that “now successful” business operators struggled with the same challenges I, and many others, struggle with. So when I learned that Cirrus Aircraft CEO Dale Klapmeier would be in the Seattle area retelling his “How I Did It” type story, I had to sign on.

Alaska Airlines gives $2.5 million to build Aerospace Education Center at museum

By General Aviation News Staff · May 4, 2014 ·

SEATTLE — Alaska Airlines is making a $2.5 million gift to The Museum of Flight to create the Alaska Airlines Aerospace Education Center. Funds will be used to renovate existing facilities, support and sustain educational programs, increase staff, expand outreach to underrepresented communities, and enhance financial assistance. The Alaska Airlines Aerospace Education Center, to be […]

Landmark Aviation to acquire Ross Aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · May 4, 2014 ·

Landmark Aviation has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Ross Aviation, a network of FBOs located throughout the United States. The acquisition is expected to close during the second half of 2014. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Ross Aviation operates 20 FBOs in high profile major cities and resort destinations within the U.S., including Denver (BJC), […]

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