Question for Paul McBride, the General Aviation News engines expert: Good day Paul, we are looking at a Cessna 177 with a 150 hp engine. Wish it was a 180 hp, but the plane only has 988 total hours.
Upgrades in the works at KSOP ahead of golf championship
Moore County Airport (KSOP) is in the midst of upgrading it facilities in preparation for the upcoming U.S. Open Golf Championship, slated for June 13-16, 2024, at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club.
Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots expands in time for silver anniversary
The Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2024 by expanding its exhibit and secured storage space at its facility on Will Rogers World Airport (KOKC) in Oklahoma City.
Ready for kickoff: What GA pilots need to know about the Super Bowl
General aviation pilots flying near Las Vegas from Feb. 7-12, 2024, must be aware of temporary flight restrictions, follow special air traffic procedures, and comply with additional operational requirements that will be in effect for Super Bowl LVIII, according to FAA officials.
Student’s second solo ends with prop strike
Upon touchdown, the aircraft began to veer left unexpectedly, which I attribute to either the wake turbulence or wind from the right side affecting my ground stability.
Picture of the Day: Cub from above
Chip Newman submitted this photo and note: “This is a picture of my 1945 Cub “Wendybird” at Hartness State Airport (KVSF) in Springfield, Vermont. My son Phil Newman took the picture with a drone while he was visiting from Los Angeles.”
Ask Paul: Can I convert my narrow deck engine to a fuel injected engine?
The basic answer is yes, but converting an O-320-B3B engine to fuel injection may be a bigger mountain to climb than you’re up for.
GA advocates comment on LSA update, including additional possibilities for new rules
In joint comments to the FAA on its rule proposal, Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification, known as MOSAIC, general aviation advocacy groups noted that the new rule will “significantly benefit general aviation.”
Share your thoughts on the state of flight training
Now in its fourth year, Redbird Flight Simulation’s State of Flight Training Survey is open, with officials asking anyone involved in aviation — or who want to be — to fill out the survey.