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PilotMall launches Holiday Gift Center

By General Aviation News Staff · December 11, 2013 ·

PilotMall has launched its 2013 Holiday Gift Center at PilotMall.com with hundreds of new ideas for gift-giving this year. The Pilot Mall Holiday Gift Center offers 216 new products for the holidays, including 100 new aviation art works. Art works include the Martin-Young Collection, which takes a modernist, impressionistic approach combining multi-layer abstract painting with […]

Santa to visit Museum of Flight

By General Aviation News Staff · December 11, 2013 ·

SEATTLE — “Santa’s Landing Party” at The Museum of Flight begins Saturday morning, Dec. 14, with a children’s concert and the fly-in arrival of Santa Claus. At 10:30 a.m. in the museum, legendary Seattle musician Caspar Babypants (a.k.a. Chris Ballew from the band Presidents of the United States of America), will perform a 45-minute concert […]

Sporty’s Learn to Fly Course updated

By General Aviation News Staff · December 11, 2013 ·

Sporty’s online Learn to Fly Course and app has been updated. The course allows pilots to customize their learning experience and learn at their own pace, according to Sporty’s officials. In addition to a written test prep feature, the online Learn to Fly Course now includes optional quizzes for users to take immediately after watching […]

Piper delivers new Arrow to Liberty University

By General Aviation News Staff · December 11, 2013 ·

VERO BEACH, Fla. — Piper Aircraft has delivered a new Piper Arrow pilot training aircraft to Liberty University School of Aeronautics. The new single-engine trainer joins a growing fleet of teaching aircraft including other Piper Arrows, Piper Seminoles and Cessna 172s. The recent delivery is part of a long-term agreement between Piper and the Lynchburg, […]

Failure to go missed kills one

By NTSB · December 11, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 172. Injuries: 1 Fatal, 2 Serious. Location: Denton, Texas. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The commercial pilot and flight instructor received clearance to fly the ILS approach to runway 18. Weather was reported as 200-feet ceiling and 1/2-mile visibility with fog. An observer, who sat in a rear seat, recalled that the airplane entered a […]

Ask Paul: Fly more, get longer TBO?

By Paul McBride · December 10, 2013 ·

Q: I bought my first plane, a 1981 Cessna T182RG, in May 2012. I have been flying this plane frequently and have put over 300 hours on it in the last calendar year. I can tell you that in 2005 it received a factory remanufactured engine from Lycoming and at the 1,000 hour mark got […]

AMEs object to FAA Sleep Apnea Policy

By General Aviation News Staff · December 10, 2013 ·

The Civil Aviation Medical Association (CAMA), the professional organization for Aviation Medical Examiners who provide medical certification exams to the nation’s pilots, has joined the consensus against the FAA’s new sleep apnea policy. In a letter to FAA Administrator Michael Huerta, CAMA objected to the new FAA policy for a variety of professional reasons, most […]

Hearing to focus on state of American aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · December 10, 2013 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The House Aviation Subcommittee, chaired by U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ), will examine the state of American aviation during a Congressional hearing on Thursday. The subcommittee will hear testimony on the economic health of American aviation, including impediments to growth, as well as issues or policy areas that should be considered in […]

First flights for Bearhawks in New Zealand, Australia

By General Aviation News Staff · December 10, 2013 ·

Bearhawk Aircraft reports the first flights of its aircraft in New Zealand and Australia. In Wellington, New Zealand, Jonathan Battson completed and flew the first four-place Bearhawk to fly in New Zealand (pictured above). Featuring a 260-hp Lycoming 540, Jonathan and his partner Nick are seeing cruise TAS above 140 kts at altitude, company officials […]

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