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Last call to participate in GA Activity Survey

By General Aviation News Staff · September 9, 2013 ·

Each year, the FAA asks owners of GA aircraft to participate in the General Aviation and Part 135 Activity Survey, which is used by the FAA for planning purposes and by the industry for statistical data. GA’s alphabet groups, including the National Business Aviation Association, say it’s important that all aircraft owners who have been […]

Wright B Flyer Inc. wins two awards

By General Aviation News Staff · September 9, 2013 ·

Wright “B” Flyer Inc., the organization that flies the well-known Wright “B” Flyer lookalike and operates a free aviation museum, is the recipient of two prestigious community awards this year. The Engineers Club of Dayton has selected Wright “B” Flyer to receive its Wilson A. Charbonneaux award this month. In August, the National Aviation Heritage […]

Scheyden Catalina Air Show moves to Oct. 26-27

By General Aviation News Staff · September 9, 2013 ·

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. – The Second Annual Scheyden Catalina Air Show has been moved to Oct. 26-27. One of Southern California’s most scenic and historic harbors, Catalina routinely plays host to numerous events, so the City Council and organizers agreed that a new weekend would enhance the airshow by making it the sole attraction, officials […]

Instrument Proficiency Center featured at AOPA Summit

By General Aviation News Staff · September 9, 2013 ·

The IMC Club, together with Redbird Flight Simulations, will host an Instrument Proficiency Center at the AOPA Aviation Summit in Fort Worth, Texas, next month. The IMC Club’s IFR Proficiency Center (IPC) will be open each day of the event, starting Thursday, Oct. 10, from 9 am to 5 pm in the Fort Worth Convention […]

Reno Air Races prepare for takeoff

By General Aviation News Staff · September 9, 2013 ·

Fifty years after planes first took to Reno’s skies in 1964, the National Championship Air Races begins this week. Dubbed “the world’s fastest motorsport,” the Reno Air Races officially takes off Wednesday, Sept. 11, and runs through Sunday, Sept. 15.  “As the last remaining event of its kind and the premier air racing event in […]

Landmark Aviation gets nod for DCA operations

By General Aviation News Staff · September 9, 2013 ·

Landmark Aviation’s Aircraft Management & Charter division has been approved to operate to and from Washington D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA). Landmark Aviation received the approval by adopting the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) DCA Access Standard Security Program (DASSP)into its current safety and security policies and procedures. Landmark Aviation will now be able to […]

Airplane hits trailer

By NTSB · September 9, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Thorp T-18. Injuries: 1 Fatal. Location: Plainwell, Mich. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The Thorp was the second plane in a flight of two on approach to the destination. Visibility on approach was about three miles. The pilot in the first airplane stated that the Thorp pilot asked him to keep up his speed on final. […]

Luxury living with your airplane

By Meg Godlewski · September 8, 2013 ·

The mantra “if you build it, they will come” may have worked to attract baseball fans in the movie “Field of Dreams,” but it take more than a runway to attract homeowners to an airpark. For the developers of SilverWing at Sandpoint Airpark located in Sandpoint, Idaho, there were three important attributes in mind when […]

Congress returns to busy schedule

By Charles Spence · September 8, 2013 ·

After its August vacation, Congress returns to Capitol Hill Sept. 9 with a full plate of issues, some of which will directly affect general aviation. As usual in Washington, money is on top of the plate. Sequestration appears again; the U.S. must raise its debt limit — again — to keep borrowing money; and that […]

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