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FBO gears up for U.S. Open traffic

By General Aviation News Staff · May 24, 2013 ·

PHILADELPHIA/BLUE BELL, Pa. — Avfuel-branded FBO flyADVANCED is gearing up for the annual U.S. OPEN with a triple AVTRIP point promotion (6 points/gallon), giveaways and specials, shuttle service and much more. Based on Wings Field (LOM), flyADVANCED is the nearest airport to the US Open’s world-famous host location, Merion Country Club. “We have a brand […]

The view from above

By Drew Steketee · May 23, 2013 ·

Being a pilot offers a special overview of your world and the events affecting it. It’s part of what makes flying special. This month’s devastating tornados call this to mind. Our airborne views of human civilization and nature’s ways are perspectives the Average Joe might not see in a lifetime. This month’s news from Tornado […]

NTSB wants meteorological towers marked

By Charles Spence · May 23, 2013 ·

After three accidents involving airplanes colliding with meteorological towers, the National Transportation Safety Board has recommended to the Federal Aviation Administration and three other agencies that the towers be marked for additional safety. NTSB wants the FAA to require all towers to be registered, marked and lighted. The agency also proposed that the FAA create […]

Cessna’s JT-A takes first production flight

By General Aviation News Staff · May 23, 2013 ·

WICHITA, Kan. — The first production flight of Cessna’s Turbo Skylane 182 JT-A took place May 21 at the company’s facility in Independence, Kan. The aircraft is powered by a piston engine specifically designed to run on Jet-A fuel. “The Turbo Skylane JT-A performed just as expected,” said Cessna senior test pilot Dale Bleakney. “The […]

Past president of SUN ’n FUN passes

By General Aviation News Staff · May 23, 2013 ·

Lyle Flagg, a SUN ‘n FUN pioneer, board member and volunteer, passed away Tuesday, May 21, in Brandon, Fla. He was 85. Born Jan. 13, 1928, in Fayette, Maine, he was a Navy veteran of World War II and received his bachelors and masters degrees from University of Maine. Mr. Flagg moved with his wife […]

Senate passes CAP Congressional Gold Medal bill

By Ben Sclair · May 23, 2013 ·

MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – A bill to honor Civil Air Patrol’s World War II veterans with a Congressional Gold Medal passed the U.S. Senate Monday night under unanimous consent after gaining the necessary co-sponsors needed for consideration. The bill, S. 309, recognizes the contributions of CAP’s pilots and other members who served during the war. Predating the U.S. Air Force, […]

Winner of GMU Learn to Fly contest revealed

By General Aviation News Staff · May 23, 2013 ·

The winners of the Learn to Fly Contest sponsored by South Carolina’s  Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU), Airwolf Aviation, Greenville Jet Center and the Upstate Business Journal have been revealed. In its first year, the contest received more than 18,000 entries — but organizers note that about 15,000 of those entries were from one person, Wade […]

Companies awarded for flying friendly

By General Aviation News Staff · May 23, 2013 ·

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Twenty general aviation companies received Friendly Flyer Awards May 21 for achieving outstanding compliance with the Van Nuys Airport’s (VNY) Fly Friendly Program for calendar year 2012. This year’s inaugural winners of the Friendly Flyer Award were recognized at the Board of Airport Commissioners meeting held at Van Nuys City Hall. […]

Last call for education awards

By General Aviation News Staff · May 23, 2013 ·

Nominations for the 2013 Crown Circle and Mervin K. Strickler Awards for excellence in aerospace education close on May 31. The Crown Circle is presented as “Evidence of extraordinary accomplishment in a leadership role in Aerospace Education.” Its recipients over the 30 year history of the award have brought aerospace education to millions of people […]

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