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Garmin debuts AOA

By General Aviation News Staff · March 19, 2014 ·

Garmin has introduced an angle of attack (AOA) system available for simple installation in general aviation aircraft. This system is comprised of the new GI 260 AOA indicator, GAP 26 angle of attack probe, and GSU 25 air data computer. The GI 260 is designed to offer pilots a quick, at-a-glance understanding of AOA during […]

Million Air Houston slates grand opening

By Ben Sclair · March 19, 2014 ·

HOUSTON – Million Air Houston (HOU), part of the UVair FBO Network, will celebrates the opening of its new FBO facility at Hobby Airport with a grand opening event March 21. Planned events include runway fashion shows, display of aircraft and luxury cars. The recent reconstruction more than doubles the size of Million Air’s ramp, with […]

Soaring Expo at Museum of Flight

By General Aviation News Staff · March 19, 2014 ·

SEATTLE — Soaring Expo, the Seattle Glider Council’s annual celebration of the world of silent flight, is at The Museum of Flight the weekend of March 22-23. Special exhibits include full-size gliders, radio-controlled gliders, flight simulators and a full-scale mock-up of a revolutionary glider being developed to break the world altitude record for unpowered aircraft. […]

In-flight break-up kills three

By NTSB · March 19, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Beech Bonanza. Injuries: 3 Fatal. Location: Glencoe, Minn. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: There was no record of the non-instrument-rated private pilot receiving a preflight weather briefing. He was attempting to conduct the flight under VFR although the weather was IFR. Witnesses on the ground in the area of the crash reported hearing the airplane flying […]

Missed by history: Jerrie Mock

By General Aviation News Staff · March 18, 2014 ·

Quick, name the most famous female aviator of all time? Of course your answer was Amelia Earhart, a revolutionary figure in aviation with a tragic story to boot. However, blogger  Todd McClamroch contends that Jerrie Mock should have been in your decision set. Wait … Jerrie Who? On March 19, 1962, Mock, an airport manager in […]

‘Follow’ Jerrie Mock’s historic solo flight around the world — 50 years later

By General Aviation News Staff · March 18, 2014 ·

To help celebrate Jerrie Mock’s 50th anniversary as the first woman to fly solo around the world, you can follow her “progress” on Twitter and Facebook. From March 19 to April 17, the folks behind Fly 38Charlie, a book about Mock’s adventures, will post updates of where Jerrie was, 50 years ago, on her record […]

CAP joins search for missing Malaysian airliner

By General Aviation News Staff · March 18, 2014 ·

MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – “It’s a normal search and rescue mission,” said Lt. Col. John Henderson of Civil Air Patrol’s role in the search for missing Malaysia Airline Flight 370. Henderson, a radar analyst for the U.S. Air Force’s 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron (RADES) at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is vice commander […]

TBM 900 unveiled

By General Aviation News Staff · March 18, 2014 ·

DAHER-SOCATA has unveiled the newest member in its TBM family of single-engine turboprop business aircraft – the TBM 900. Developed during a more than three-year program involving 160,000 research and development hours, along with 200 hours of flight testing, the TBM 900 has been certified and will be ready for deliveries beginning this month, according […]

Honoring 50 years of flight for ‘Steady Ed’

By General Aviation News Staff · March 18, 2014 ·

Fifty years were put into context for Semiahmoo. Wash., pilot Ed Brown recently when he was awarded the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award by the FAA. According to a report at NorthernLight.com,  Brown, 76, has been in the flying business since the early ’60s. His career began in the cockpit of an Ercoupe but eventually landed […]

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