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VNY hosts Community Day

By General Aviation News Staff · September 2, 2013 ·

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Hundreds of Van Nuys Airport fans were treated to free airfield tours, aircraft static displays, free prizes and a day of plane spotting at the airport Observation Area. In celebration of the airport’s 85th anniversary and the re-opening of the airport’s main runway 16R, the airport opened its doors to the […]

Kansas governor proclaims September Aviation Appreciation Month

By General Aviation News Staff · September 2, 2013 ·

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback signed a proclamation Aug. 23 declaring September as Aviation Appreciation Month. The proclamation celebrates Kansas’ aviation history and recognizes the inaugural Kansas Aviation Expo that takes place at the National Center for Aviation Training from Sept. 26 to 27. Kansas is home to one of only five aviation clusters in the world, the […]

Lockheed Electra to fly to Museum of Flight Sept. 21

By General Aviation News Staff · September 2, 2013 ·

SEATTLE — The fly-in arrival of the Museum of Flight’s 1935 Lockheed Electra, one of only two in the world, is scheduled to arrive Sept. 21 at 1:45 p.m. The rare airliner is the same type as Amelia Earhart’s famous plane, and it will be the center piece of a permanent Earhart exhibit opening in […]

Simsbury Fly-In set for Sept. 15

By General Aviation News Staff · September 2, 2013 ·

The 28th Annual Simsbury Fly-In and Car Show, the largest event of its kind in New England featuring displays of over 600 airplanes and cars of every vintage and type, will be held Sept. 15 at Simsbury Airport (4B9) in Connecticut, with a rain date of Sept. 22. This year’s event will include a replica […]

Fraser Optics introduces Monolite

By General Aviation News Staff · September 2, 2013 ·

WARMINSTER, Pa. — Fraser Optics has introduced the 14×40 Monolite gyro–stabilized monocular. The Monolite is the world’s first gyro-stabilized monocular, according to company officials. Designed for aviation use, the internal gyro will remove up to 98% of image motion, providing clear images while onboard and under way. With the new Monolite, it is easier to see […]

flyTab certified

By General Aviation News Staff · September 2, 2013 ·

Shadin Avionics has received TSO approval on the initial release of the flyTab Aircraft Interface Module (AIM), a data converter that integrates an iPad into the cockpit accessing real time flight data for iPad applications. The AIM was developed in collaboration with the Avionics & Systems Integration Group (ASIG, LLC) as a part of the […]

Night flight into clouds kills two

By NTSB · September 2, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 182. Injuries: 2 Fatal. Location: Stanley, Idaho. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The private pilot, who did not have an instrument rating, had logged 640 hours, including 520 in the 182. On the afternoon of the accident, he checked the weather, then took off. His passengers said the pilot received several in-flight weather updates and […]

Georgetown adds mogas

By Kent Misegades · September 1, 2013 ·

Aviation Fuel Club member Charles McKinney sent us the news this week that the Brown County Airport (KGEO) in Georgetown, Ohio, now has 91 AKI mogas for sale. The Brown County Pilots Association has been hard at work with numerous improvements to this airport located 30 miles southeast of Cincinnati, as described in this article […]

FAA approves online FIRC from new company

By General Aviation News Staff · September 1, 2013 ·

New startup venture AceCFI recently received FAA approval to conduct an online Flight Instructor Refresher Course. The course costs $99.95. However, after completing the course, flight instructors can return year-after-year and retake the course for free. Considering that an average flying career can last anywhere between 20 to 40 years, this course has the potential […]

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