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Snap-On debuts new tool box

By General Aviation News Staff · May 30, 2013 ·

Snap-on Industrial’s new Visual Tool Control (VTC) tool storage box with a clear abrasion resistant polycarbonate window gives technicians a full view of their tools for instant accountability and asset management. The VTC can hold about 100 tools. The ability for technicians to return their tools and see if any are missing, even after the […]

King Schools updates online FIRC

By General Aviation News Staff · May 30, 2013 ·

John and Martha King, co-chairmen of King Schools, have updated the King Online Flight Instructor Refresher Course (FIRC) to include a new lesson on scenario-based training (SBT). “Scenario-based training is now part of the FAA Practical Test Standards, but most CFIs have not had training on how to incorporate scenarios in their lesson plans,” commented […]

Fatigue failure brings down Cessna

By NTSB · May 30, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 421B. Injuries: 3 Uninjured. Location: Truckee, Calif. Aircraft Damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The airplane entered the downwind leg of the traffic pattern high, and, in an effort to descend, the pilot extended the landing gear and deployed full flaps. About the time the flaps reached their maximum extension, the right flap experienced […]

Santa Monica stumbles…again

By Jamie Beckett · May 29, 2013 ·

Earlier this month the city council of Santa Monica, California, decided to strike a blow for economic parity by instituting landing fees at the airport. As a former city commissioner of a small city that owns an airport, I can say this about their decision: It’s short-sighted. As an individual involved in economic development of […]

CAP Texas Wing still on duty in tornado-ravaged Oklahoma

By General Aviation News Staff · May 29, 2013 ·

Dozens of personnel from Civil Air Patrol’s Texas Wing remain on duty in Moore, Okla., performing photo damage assessment of homes, public buildings and businesses more than a week after a twister ripped through the town of about 45,000 residents. “Texas Wing has been absolutely monumental in us completing the mission that FEMA has given […]

Pipistrel launches Pipistrel Academy

By General Aviation News Staff · May 29, 2013 ·

Pipistrel has launched the Pipistrel Academy, aimed at all future Pipistrel owners or flight school students wanting to earn their pilot license on a Pipistrel aircraft. The Pipistrel Academy offers an online tool that interactively adapts to the student learning rate, according to company officials. The learning material provides an  understanding of the flight theory […]

Sporty’s will award Van’s RV-12 for 2014 sweepstakes

By General Aviation News Staff · May 29, 2013 ·

Sporty’s Sweepstakes airplane for 2014 is an all-new Van’s RV-12. This aircraft is the first factory-built airplane from Van’s, a leading designer of kit aircraft. More than just a factory-built aircraft, Sporty’s RV-12 is part of Van’s Signature Series. This series includes the first 12 aircraft manufactured and features deluxe upholstery with memory foam seats, […]

Breitling increases Reno Air Race sponsorship

By General Aviation News Staff · May 29, 2013 ·

The National Championship Air Races has announced that its longtime sponsor, Breitling, has significantly increased its sponsorship over the next three years and will also be bringing the world famous Jetman to Reno this fall for a rare North American performance. This is the largest sponsorship commitment in the Reno Air Race’s 49-year history, according […]

Museum cancels RC airshow, family days due to sequestration

By General Aviation News Staff · May 29, 2013 ·

DAYTON, Ohio — The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force has cancelled the annual Giant Scale Radio-Controlled Model Aircraft Show and the July and August Family Days as the impacts of sequestration continue. The events are being cancelled due to restrictions associated with the planned Department of Defense furloughs, which are scheduled to begin […]

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