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Texas airpark wins appeal in court battle

By Ben Sclair · April 29, 2014 ·

The Dallas Morning News recently reported that Collin County-based Air Park Estates, at Air Park-Dallas Airport (F69) shut down an attempt to turn the airpark over to a real estate developer.

Mooney kicks off online auction for new airplane

By General Aviation News Staff · April 29, 2014 ·

SUN ‘n FUN marked the first public event for Mooney International to officially kickoff its comeback tour to the aviation industry. To celebrate the occasion, CEO Jerry Chen launched an online charity auction to purchase the first new production Mooney since its five-year hiatus. All proceeds from the auction will be used for the future […]

Bonanza owner wins King sweepstakes

By General Aviation News Staff · April 29, 2014 ·

Patrick Timmons of Oklahoma is the winner of John and Martha King’s “Let Us Be Your Mentors” Sweepstakes, featuring a flight with John and Martha in King Schools’ FalconJet to Palm Springs for dinner, hangar flying, and mentoring. Two years ago, Timmons made his childhood dream of flying a reality by enrolling at a Cessna […]

Fly It Forward Challenge introduces women to general aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · April 29, 2014 ·

During Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week 2014, March 3-9, entrants in the Fly It Forward Challenge organized activities that drew more than 26,000 attendees in 96 locations on four continents. Pilots flew approximately 1,000 hours to introduce 5,703 girls and women to flight in a small aircraft. The Fly It Forward Challenge, held annually as […]

NTSB urges pilots to confirm destination airports

By General Aviation News Staff · April 29, 2014 ·

Following two well-publicized incidents within two months, the latest National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Safety Alert urges pilots to check and confirm their destination airport before committing to landing. “Without adequate preparation, robust monitoring, and cross-checking of position using all available resources, flight crews may misidentify a nearby airport that they see during the approach […]

$11 million widening of primary runway at DPA begins

By General Aviation News Staff · April 29, 2014 ·

WEST CHICAGO, Ill. – DuPage Airport will soon kick off a $11.4 million capital improvement project to widen and rehabilitate its primary runway. Airport officials report that construction is slated to begin this spring, with completion in December of this year. At 7,570 feet long, DuPage’s primary runway is the longest in Chicagoland outside of […]

CWU Aviation offers new pilot certification

By General Aviation News Staff · April 29, 2014 ·

ELLENSBURG, Wash. — Central Washington University’s Aviation program has become the first in the Pacific Northwest approved to authorize graduates for a Restricted Airline Transport Pilot (R-ATP) certificate. The FAA gave its final approval in early April. “We went through an application process with the FAA, where they reviewed our entire aviation curriculum,” says CWU […]

Quest unveils executive interior for Kodiak

By General Aviation News Staff · April 29, 2014 ·

Quest Aircraft Co. unveiled its new Summit Executive interior at SUN ‘n FUN last month. The top-of-the-line interior features club seating with a recline function, folding tables, forward cabinets, enhanced soundproofing and other amenities. The Summit, which is expected to be fully certified during the second quarter, is a derivative of the Timberline interior. Last […]

Low altitude stall kills two

By NTSB · April 29, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Rans S-12. Injuries: 2 Fatal. Location: Mesa, Ariz. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: According to witnesses on the ground, shortly after takeoff, when the airplane was about 200 to 300 feet above the ground, it made a sudden right turn and banked about 90°. Some witnesses reported that they heard a reduction in engine power just […]

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