The National Aircraft Resale Association (NARA) recently initiated its new Business Aviation Scholarship program by awarding five students more than $16,000 in scholarships. NARA members initiated their scholarship fundraising efforts at the spring meeting last year by holding an auction and accepted donations for the fund, according to association officials. The NARA Business Aviation Scholarship […]
Garmin introduces GXM 42 Portable Aviation Weather Receiver
Garmin recently introduced the GXM 42, a portable SiriusXM Aviation weather receiver that allows pilots to access new weather services made available by SiriusXM and its satellite network. The GXM 42 is the latest addition to a lineup of weather antenna receivers, which offers SiriusXM Aviation data reception while making even more weather products available […]
CAF taps Smith for strategic development
The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) has added Adam Smith to its staff as the Executive Vice President of Strategic Development. In this role, Smith will oversee the execution of CAF’s “Airbase Strategy” to include leading the design, funding and construction of the CAF National Airbase, and ultimately the oversight of the existing and future Airbases. […]
North Texas Safety Showdown set for April 3
DALLAS/FORT WORTH — The North Texas Business Aviation Association (NTBAA) second annual Safety Show-Down event on April 3 at Million Air Dallas at Addison (KADS) Airport will feature more than 10 different presentations and special guest luncheon speaker Ed Bolen, president and CEO for the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA). This one-day safety day event […]
Airforms adds FAA Structures DER to staff
BIG LAKE, Alaska — Daniel Garrett has joined the engineering department of Airforms, Inc., as a Senior Engineer and FAA DER (Designated Engineering Representative). Garrett brings more than 15 years engineering experience to Airforms’ expanding product line of FAA PMA aircraft parts and engineering services. “It is an honor to welcome Dan to our team,” said […]
Departure stall kills one
Aircraft: Avid Flyer MK4. Injuries: 1 Fatal. Location: Waxhaw, N.C. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: According to several eyewitnesses who were pilots, the pilot of the airplane initiated a go-around about 30 feet above ground level. The airplane had about a 30° nose-up attitude at first, then the pitch attitude increased. When the plane was at treetop […]
The Right Stuff for a post-SUN ‘n FUN trip
SUN ‘n FUN is coming up soon. If you are heading to the show in Lakeland, Florida, what else can you do while you’re in Florida? Of course, there’s always Disney World, but why not see the hub of America’s space program, the Kennedy Space Center? Granted, it ain’t cheap and without advance planning, you […]
LAMA rallies industry to comment on FAA policy
The Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association is encouraging Light-Sport Aircraft professionals and others in the aviation industry to comment on FAA Draft Policy 8130.2(H). The FAA is proposing that fully built LSA (SLSA) that are converted to Experimental LSA status (ELSA) be restricted to single-place operation only and not be allowed to fly over densely populated […]
Lindbergh launches Powering Imagination
Erik Lindbergh, grandson of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh, has formed Powering Imagination, an enterprise founded to promote sustainable aviation and encourage students and innovators to participate in creating a “brilliant future” for flight. Powering Imagination will use aviation events and adventures as a platform to inspire broader changes in the energy and transportation sectors, he said. […]