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Doolittle Raiders’ final toast ceremony to take place at Air Force museum

By General Aviation News Staff · September 5, 2013 ·

DAYTON, Ohio — The U.S. Air Force will host the famed Doolittle Tokyo Raiders’ final toast to their fallen comrades during an invitation-only ceremony on Nov. 9 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. On April 18, 1942, 80 men they took off from an aircraft carrier on a top secret mission to […]

EAA chapter at Slatington Airport provides bikes for visiting pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · September 5, 2013 ·

Pilots flying into Pennsylvania’s Slatington Airport now have access to free trail bikes, thanks to the efforts of Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 855. According to a story at AOPA.org, Chapter President Gene Salvatore noted that the D&L Trail opened near the airport, running north to south from White Haven to Whitehall Township and beyond. “The greatest […]

Pipistrel introduces Sinus Flex

By General Aviation News Staff · September 5, 2013 ·

Pipistrel has introduced the Sinus Flex, a new model that adds Flex wingtips to the Sinus. Sinus Flex model is identical to the standard Sinus, with the added bonus of interchangeable wing-tips, according to company officials. The outer 5-foot portions of each wing can be replaced with the short winglets of a Virus model. “You […]

RANS S-20 Raven passes load testing

By General Aviation News Staff · September 5, 2013 ·

RANS’ Randy Schlitter reports that the company’s new S-20 Raven has passed a battery of static load tests and the final version of the airframe is entering full production. Testing of the fuselage included vertical and horizontal stabilizer, rudder and elevator, control system, and landing gear. The fuselage proved to be more than adequate, passing all testing […]

FAA extends Lockheed Martin’s AFSS contract

By General Aviation News Staff · September 5, 2013 ·

The FAA has extended Lockheed Martin’s work providing flight planning and safety support to pilots under the Automated Flight Service Stations (AFSS) contract. The contract option period begins Oct. 1 with a total value of $221 million over two years. Lockheed Martin has held the contract since 2005. Pilots are now able to file and […]

Mechanical failure for Glasair

By NTSB · September 5, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Glasair III. Injuries: 1 Fatal. Location: Falls of Rough, Kentucky Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: According to witnesses on the ground, the airplane took off and then circled back to make a fly-by over the runway. The witnesses said the engine sounded like it “over revved” and they saw what appeared to be a puff of […]

An auspicious visit

By Jamie Beckett · September 4, 2013 ·

Daniel Webster is a member of the US House of Representatives, sent to Washington on behalf of the people of Florida’s 10th Congressional district. One of his committee assignments is Transportation and Infrastructure, which includes 21st Century Freight Transportation, Aviation, Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials. So it will come as no surprise that I was […]

The Sporty’s Foundation concludes successful second quarter bequests

By General Aviation News Staff · September 4, 2013 ·

For the second quarter of 2013, The Sporty’s Foundation made bequests in the amount of $35,498 to groups and organizations promoting youth programs, making the 2013 total to date $73,996. The top program was EAA’s Next Step, a year-round initiative in partnership with the Experimental Aircraft Association, where Young Eagles are encouraged to continue their […]

Newest Top Prop STC for Pilatus PC-6

By General Aviation News Staff · September 4, 2013 ·

The Pilatus PC-6 Turbo Porter is the newest beneficiary of a Hartzell Top Prop performance conversion certification. Turned by either a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-20 or PT6A-27 gas turbine engine, Hartzell’s 4-blade propeller measures 96 inches in diameter for reduced noise and improved runway clearance, over the original 3-blade propeller, according to company officials. […]

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