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Concorde set to fly again at auction

By General Aviation News Staff · April 22, 2013 ·

An original design drawing for the Concorde will be among the lots on offer when Bonhams returns to the RAF Museum in Hendon for its annual sale on Monday April 29. The 135cm x 76cm graphite on design paper technical sketch Definition Of Compartment Boundaries, Ventilation & Drainage, No D73.5050, dated 10th September 1968 and […]

Airshow announcer Rob Reider to deliver ‘Tips of the Week’

By General Aviation News Staff · April 22, 2013 ·

The reality show “The Aviators” is gearing up for its fourth season with a new twist. The original docuseries, which is viewed by 10 million aviation enthusiasts across the country, will feature airshow announcer Rob Reider, who is teed up to deliver the program’s “tip of the week” for the entire season. Reider, who is […]

Florida governor declares April General Aviation Appreciation Month

By General Aviation News Staff · April 22, 2013 ·

Florida Gov. Rick Scott has once again recognized the importance of general aviation (GA), proclaiming April 2013 as General Aviation Appreciation Month. He issued a similar proclamation in June 2011. “Florida is home to 190 charter flight companies, 509 repair stations, three fractional providers and 73 flight schools operating 858 aircraft and providing 3,500 jobs,” […]

Museum hosts ‘Flying the Idaho Back Country’

By General Aviation News Staff · April 22, 2013 ·

On May 11 the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire will host The New Hampshire Aviation Historical Society’s Vice President Bob Hough, and his presentation, “Flying the Idaho Back Country.” The presentation includes a high-definition video of the tour of remote airstrips nestled in the mountainous country of this western state. Hough and his nephew show […]

Inflight fire for RV-10

By NTSB · April 22, 2013 ·

Aircraft: RV-10. Injuries: None. Location: Minford, Ohio. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The experimental, amateur-built airplane was in the Phase 1 flight test phase and had accumulated about four hours flight time when the accident occurred. According to the pilot, during the accident flight he noticed low fuel flow so he activated the fuel […]

Energizing kids in aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · April 21, 2013 ·

By CAROL LEE ANDERSON What started with a casual conversation between friends during a coffee break has blossomed into a popular youth-based aviation organization called the Aviation & Aerospace Education Center at Winnipesaukee, also known as WinnAero. “A group of us were talking over coffee about the low ranking of our country’s youth in the […]

Allies in the fight for GA

By Charles Spence · April 21, 2013 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Although many in Washington have the mistaken idea that everything of importance takes place here, that is far from the case. More and more in recent years, general aviation interests are recognizing that although much affecting flight is based on actions — or lack of actions — by Congress and the FAA, […]

City helps GMU park take off

By General Aviation News Staff · April 21, 2013 ·

After three years of planning, the Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU) in South Carolina plans to set up its aviation-themed playground set designed for children 2-5 years old, a swing set and an airplane shaped climbing structure by mid-June, barring any weather delays. Since September of 2009, Kevin Stiens, Business Administrator for the City of Greenville’s […]

Michelin and FAA team on tire safety training

By General Aviation News Staff · April 21, 2013 ·

Michelin North America and the FAA Safety Program (FAASTeam) have partnered to offer pilots and aircraft maintenance technicians (AMTs) an online tire maintenance course, “The Impact of Tire Maintenance on Aircraft Safety.” The course is available for free at FAASafety.gov. “Tire maintenance can often be overlooked in aviation and this course will help reinforce this […]

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