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iFlightPlanner for iPad v2.1 launches

By General Aviation News Staff · May 7, 2014 ·

iFlightPlanner for iPad v2.1, the second update to iFlightPlanner for iPad presented by Sennheiser, is now available for download on the App Store. Featured in this release are several features that were the direct result of pilot feedback the iFlightPlanner Crew received at SUN ‘n FUN last month, including recently issued ATC routes, range rings, […]

Minden Soaring Club awards scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · May 7, 2014 ·

The Minden Soaring Club in Nevada has awarded eight scholarships to local youth to help finance flight and ground instruction in preparation for obtaining a private glider rating. The scholarships, in the amount of $1,000 each, were awarded to youths who demonstrated they are interested in learning to fly gliders or who have already begun […]

New children’s book published

By General Aviation News Staff · May 7, 2014 ·

New to bookshelves this spring is “Lindbergh: The Tale of a Flying Mouse,” a suspenseful yet inspiring story of a little mouse who conquered a big challenge. An avid reader, this mouse learned about and then longed to find the distant land called, America. In order to do so he had to survive mousetraps, cats, […]

Flat tire tears up Piper

By NTSB · May 7, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Piper Tri-Pacer. Injuries: None. Location: Norwich, N.Y. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: During the landing roll the airplane pulled to the left. The pilot applied right rudder to correct and the airplane ground looped, which resulted in substantial damage to the left wing. The post-accident examination revealed that the left tire was deflated. Fragments of the […]

17th Alaska Airmen’s event a success

By Ben Sclair · May 6, 2014 ·

The 17th Annual Great Alaska Aviation Gathering came of without a hitch this past weekend, May 3-4. Housed inside the massive FedEx Maintenance Hangar at Anchorage International Airport, more than 275 exhibitors, indoor and outdoor static aircraft and a large handful of seminars were packed into the two-day event.

OpenAirplane lands in Austin

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2014 ·

AUSTIN, Texas – Pilots visiting Austin now have a new way to fly. Austin Academy of Aviation at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport has joined the OpenAirplane network. “Austin is a great place to fly,” comments Virgil Kennedy, owner of the academy. “We’re looking forward to offering our customers a new service, and the freedom to fly […]

Alaska UAS test site begins research flights

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2014 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The University of Alaska’s unmanned aircraft system (UAS) test site is the second of six to become operational. The FAA has granted the University of Alaska Fairbanks a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization (COA) authorizing flights by an Aeryon Scout small UAS for animal surveys at its Pan-Pacific UAS Test Range Complex […]

Solar-powered plane takes flight

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2014 ·

Solar Flight revealed it has been test flying a new solar powered airplane called the Sunseeker Duo. The Duo is the first solar powered airplane with a passenger seat. The project is led by husband and wife Eric and Irena Raymond. The Duo is Solar Flight’s third solar powered airplane. The first flight was conducted […]

Airwolf at GMU now approved for VA flight training

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2014 ·

Airwolf Aviation Services at the Greenville Downtown Airport (KGMU) in Greenville, S.C., is now an approved V.A. flight training school, making it the only one in South Carolina. “There were ones in Sumter and Charleston but they are no longer active,” stated Michele Rash, owner of Airwolf Aviation Services. “It has been a long road […]

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