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Utah backcountry pilot shelter in the works

By General Aviation News Staff · May 14, 2013 ·

ESCALANTE, Utah — Support is growing for the construction of a backcountry pilot shelter at Escalante to be dedicated to Paul Bowmar, according to officials with the Recreational Aviation Foundation. Bowmar and a passenger were killed when his Cessna 140 struck a power line between Escalante and Boulder in January. The Salt Lake Tribune reported […]

New York declares May Aviation Appreciation Month

By General Aviation News Staff · May 14, 2013 ·

Citing more than $50 billion in annual economic benefit and jobs for almost 400,000 New Yorkers, Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared May 2013 “Aviation Appreciation Month” in the Empire State. “Business aviation is a critical tool for companies in New York to improve efficiency, save money and open up opportunities for rural areas not served by […]

Airshow returns to Skagit Regional Airport

By General Aviation News Staff · May 14, 2013 ·

Burlington, Wash. — Four years after the last airshow and fly-in at Skagit Regional Airport (BVS), Skagit Flight Fest 2013 is cleared for takeoff. The event will take place Saturday, Sept. 7 and, keeping with tradition, admission is free. A partnership involving the Port of Skagit, Burlington Chamber of Commerce and Skagit Airport Support Association […]

Starfighter lands at Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor

By General Aviation News Staff · May 14, 2013 ·

Honolulu, HI — The Lockheed F-104A Starfighter, Serial No. 56-817, arrived at Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor May 9, joining the museum’s expanding collection. The Starfighter is on long-term loan from the Museum of Aviation Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Georgia, and is the 43rd aircraft to join the museum’s collection of historical aircraft. […]

Air Products Alaska debuts gust lock

By General Aviation News Staff · May 14, 2013 ·

So often “Can’t anyone make a gust lock that works?” is expressed by Cub owners. The folks at Air Products Alaska of Eagle River, Alaska, say yes, they can: They’ve introduced the Posi-lock, designed to address the need for a true control lock on Super Cubs and similar type Piper aircraft with spring return flaps. […]

GAMA awards scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · May 14, 2013 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has revealed the winners of two scholarships awarded annually to students who have excelled in or are pursuing aviation studies. Nicholas Funkhouser of Jackson High School in Jackson, Michigan, has received the Edward W. Stimpson “Aviation Excellence” Award, given to a graduating high school senior who has been […]

Beech has turbulent encounter

By NTSB · May 14, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Beech C90. Injuries: None. Location: Camden S.C. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The 14,500-hour pilot obtained weather information via the internet before the flight. The information included advisories for convective activity and scattered thunderstorms along the intended northwesterly route of flight. The pilot reported that the takeoff and the climb to cruise altitude […]

Apparently we do need this tower

By Ben Sclair · May 13, 2013 ·

The “Reducing Flight Delays Act of 2013” (H.R. 1765) was introduced on Friday, April 26, by Rep. Tom Latham (R-Iowa). It was signed by President Obama on Wednesday, May 1. You see, Congress and the President can get things done…when they want to. The full title of the bill is “To provide the Secretary of Transportation with […]

Contract towers to stay open

By General Aviation News Staff · May 13, 2013 ·

On Friday, the FAA announced it will keep open the 149 contract towers  the agency slated for closure on June 15. In a short, prepared statement, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said that DOT “has determined that the recently enacted Reducing Flight Delays Act of 2013 will allow the FAA to transfer sufficient funds to end […]

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