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Attempt to park in tight parking space dings another airplane

By NASA · December 28, 2023 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

A vehicle was parked to the right and Aircraft Y was parked on the left. The space between the two was very tight.

Picture of the Day: Into clear air

By General Aviation News Staff · December 27, 2023 ·

Victor Vogel, MD, CFI, CFI-I submitted this photo and note: “In a Cirrus SR22 on an IFR flight plan from Norfolk, Virginia, to Selinsgrove, Pennsylvana. We just descended out of icing conditions at 7,000 feet MSL to clear air at 6,000 feet MSL over Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and the Susquehanna River. A smooth ride.”

Pay attention

By Ben Sclair · December 27, 2023 ·

I can’t imagine why the city would want to annex the land if development wasn’t the ultimate plan.

FAA certification for the ICON A5

By General Aviation News Staff · December 27, 2023 ·

With the new approval, ICON Aircraft is “one of only a few Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) manufacturers in the world to meet the certification standards of the FAA,” according to officials with the Vacaville, California-based company.

New flight academy in works at KEFD

By General Aviation News Staff · December 27, 2023 ·

The Houston City Council unanimously approved Houston Airports to use $5.5 million from its Airport Improvement Fund to build the Texas Southern University Flight Academy at Ellington Airport (KEFD).

EAA’s AeroEducate expands in 2023

By General Aviation News Staff · December 27, 2023 ·

“AeroEducate’s rapid growth in 2023 reflected the program’s improvement and expansion throughout the year,” said Paul Maloy, EAA Director of Education.

Pilot’s first time flying from the right seat goes awry

By NTSB · December 27, 2023 ·

The pilot’s loss of control during the landing flare, which resulted in a runway excursion.

Picture of the Day: Hold that Tiger

By General Aviation News Staff · December 26, 2023 ·

Gord McNulty submitted this photo and note: “Vintage aircraft like this World War II-era de Havilland D.H. 82 Tiger Moth trainer drew aviation fans to Guelph Airpark in southern Ontario, Canada, for the annual Tiger Boys open house and fly-in, held on a beautiful September 2023 day. The Tiger Moth was designed in 1931 as a primary trainer for the Royal Air Force. It was one of several training aircraft that made an enormous contribution to the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. An estimated 7,800 Tiger Moths were built for the RAF and other Allied air forces. Of these, 1,550 were manufactured in Canada. Various Canadian modifications for RCAF service included a jettisonable cockpit canopy, cockpit heating, wheel brakes, a tailwheel, and a more powerful engine. Tiger Moths have remained a popular type with people with a nostalgic interest in the biplane and continue to be collectors items in the aviation community.”

Stay in your lane

By Jamie Beckett · December 26, 2023 ·

The doctor in a 2023 turbocharged Cirrus doesn’t get the right of way over a student pilot in a 1950s trainer simply because the aircraft is more impressive. There are rules about this sort of thing. We would do well to stay in our lane, follow the rules, and respect those who share the skies and the airport facilities with us.

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