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‘The Aviators’ soars to new heights in Season 5

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2014 ·

The Aviators television series has just started production on Season 5. The series, which made its debut in the fall of 2010, has aired in the United States nearly 40,000 times to an average audience of 10 million PBS viewers each week. Today, the show airs in more than 100 countries, reaching 50 million viewers […]

Hamilton to be inducted into Colo. Hall of Fame

By Ben Sclair · January 30, 2014 ·

Dr. Penny Hamilton of Granby, Colorado will be inducted into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame on March 20. In addition to being a pilot, Hamilton co-holds a world and national speed record with her husband Bill, has taught elementary and younger students about aviation as “Penny, The Pilot”, is a participant in the Colorado […]

Partnership for Corporate Aviation Training unveils new intiatives

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2014 ·

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The Partnership for Corporate Aviation Training, a non-profit organization, recently named new board members and officers, along with new initiatives and events. The sixth annual IA Renewal event will be March 11, while the sixth annual Smackdown will be held June 2-4. According to officials, as the partnership becomes more established, it […]

Chilton to receive Stinson Trophy

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2014 ·

The National Aeronautic Association (NAA) has named Major General Catherine A. Chilton, USAF, the recipient of the Katherine and Marjorie Stinson Trophy. The trophy will be presented at a ceremony this spring. Chilton is the recipient of the award for her “…33 years of enduring aviation contributions throughout the United States Air Force including serving as a Test Engineer, Test […]

Lou Seno, longtime pilot and homebuilder, dies at 89

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2014 ·

Longtime pilot, CFI and homebuilder Lou C. Seno, Sr. died in his home in Downers Grove on Nov. 19, 2013, at the age of 89. An early member of the Experimental Aircraft Association, he was a recreational Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) with more than 6,000 flight hours logged. He was actively flying until the age of […]

GlobalAir.com enhances FBO Fuel Prices App

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2014 ·

Globalair.com has added GPS functionality to its FBO Fuel Prices app. This new capability will enable a pilot in the air to locate the closest airport and/or the best fuel price in that area, Jeff Carrithers, President of GlobalAir.com explains. Other updates include: Fuel brand logo of the FBO, time stamp of last update, and […]

Presentation to detail CAP’s efforts after Sandy

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2014 ·

The Aviation Museum of New Hamphire’s ongoing Second Saturday series will present Col. William Moran, commander of the New Hampshire Civil Air Patrol, who will present a report on the photo-mapping missions carried out in the wake of Super Storm  Sandy, on Feb. 8. After the storm, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was in […]

Aspen partners with NextGen GA Fund

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2014 ·

Aspen Avionics has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the NextGen GA Fund to accelerate the rollout of NextGen airspace mandates by providing access to incentives to help aircraft owners finance mandated avionics upgrades. “This is a unique opportunity to provide our valued customers the guidance, expertise, products, services and financing to help aircraft […]

Bad bounce for Cessna

By NTSB · January 30, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 172. Injuries: None. Location: Honolulu, Hawaii. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The student pilot was on a solo flight. During the approach to land, the plane touched down hard and bounced twice. The pilot neutralized the flight controls to stop the bouncing. When directed by the tower air traffic controller to go-around, he applied full […]

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