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Crosswing crimps Cessna

By NTSB · April 28, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 172. Injuries: None. Location: Prescott, Ariz. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot was practicing touch-and-go takeoffs and landings in a crosswind. He said that the landing was uneventful, but as the airplane accelerated for takeoff, it veered to the left. He was unable to regain control and the airplane went off the runway and […]

Training that’s just your type

By Meg Godlewski · April 27, 2014 ·

“Too much airplane, not enough pilot.” We’ve all heard that before, referring to an accident where the pilot lacks sufficient knowledge of an airplane’s systems or flight characteristics or he gets behind the airplane because it is too technologically advanced for his capabilities and proficiency level. That’s why pilots who fly high performance airplanes often […]

OpenAirplane expands to Hawaii

By General Aviation News Staff · April 27, 2014 ·

KAPOLEI, Hawaii – OpenAirplane has inked a new partnership with Barber’s Point Aviation Services to provide Hawaii-based and visiting pilots easier access to aircraft for rental and use on the island of Oahu, through its Universal Pilot Checkout (UPC) system. The OpenAirplane UPC allows aircraft owners, FBOs, flying clubs, and flight schools around the country […]

AERO sees spike in attendance

By General Aviation News Staff · April 27, 2014 ·

FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany — This year’s AERO, the largest general aviation show in Europe, boasted 606 exhibitors from 35 countries, and 33,400 visitors, compared to 32,600 in 2013. Project manager Roland Bosch noted: “In talks with exhibitors, we confirmed in the final days of the fair that the upswing in the general aviation industry is continuing. Bookings for the next AERO […]

Prince William visits Pacific Aerospace

By General Aviation News Staff · April 26, 2014 ·

HAMILTON, New Zealand — Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, recently visited Pacific Aerospace, which has been developing the latest model of its P-750 XSTOL aircraft over the last 18 months. “The Mark III P-750 has taken a lot of effort from our design engineers and production staff to bring to market and the hard work has […]

Centurion diesel fleet hits milestone

By General Aviation News Staff · April 26, 2014 ·

Continental Motors Group (CMG) reports that its Centurion diesel engine fleet has reached 4 million hours of flight time logged. More than 4,000 new Centurion diesel engines have been delivered since start of production in 2002. The company has also recently reported figures regarding the reliability and safety of its engines. Over the last 52 […]

Think Global Flight wins award

By General Aviation News Staff · April 26, 2014 ·

Aviation Bright Futures Foundation recently honored Captain Judy Rice, founder of Think Global Flight with the “Making a Difference Award-Aviation Education Category” in recognition for her lifetime dedication toward promoting aviation education. Chairman Bob Raskey, commented, “When the Aviation Bright Futures Foundation Board heard about Think Global Flight and Capt Judy’s efforts, our vote was […]

Bahamas and Caribbean VFR charts for iPad and Android released

By General Aviation News Staff · April 26, 2014 ·

The 2014 Bahamas VFR Chart and the 2014 Caribbean VFR Chart are now available on the iPad and Android tablets. The Bahamas and the Caribbean VFR Charts include both VFR and IFR data, creating hybrid charts that have the information you need for flying the islands. The charts are geo-referenced. Pilot Publishing teamed with PDF […]

Hartzell back in business with Mooney

By General Aviation News Staff · April 25, 2014 ·

Hartzell Propeller and Mooney International Corp. are again in business together as the aircraft manufacturer has begun production on the first new Mooney airplane in five years. Hartzell Propeller has initiated deliveries of the company’s three-blade, blended airfoil, scimitar props to Mooney’s manufacturing operation in Kerrville, Texas, for factory installation on its Ovation and Acclaim […]

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