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Air Boss gets own reality TV show

By Janice Wood · January 22, 2013 ·

Legendary Air Boss Wayne Boggs, who was recently awarded the International Council of Air Shows’ prestigious Sword of Excellence, prepares for the 2013 airshow season ready to star in his own TV series. Produced by the same people behind The Aviators, “Air Boss” will not only tell the stories of airshow performers, but Boggs will […]

Applications now being taken for summer scholarship program

By Janice Wood · January 22, 2013 ·

Applications are now being taken for the Upwind Summer Scholarship Program, which aims to transform a high school student into a licensed private pilot during the summer between their junior and senior year. In partnership with San Carlos Flight Center (SCFC) in San Carlos, Calif., the Upwind Summer Scholarship Program was created to promote piloting […]

Summit Aviation tapped as AirVan dealer

By Janice Wood · January 22, 2013 ·

GippsAERO has named Summit Aviation an authorized dealer for the GA8 Airvan in the United States, with a particular focus on government and surveillance aircraft sales. “Summit Aviation is one of the leading integrators of sophisticated surveillance systems and sensors into aircraft platforms,” said Terry Miles, CEO of GippsAERO. “With over 50 years of experience […]

Pilot loses control in IFR conditions

By NTSB · January 22, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 172. Injuries: 2 Fatal, 1 Serious. Location: North Myrtle Beach, S.C. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The private instrument-rated pilot had logged approximately 388 hours, including 21 hours of actual instrument experience. He was practicing instrument approaches at the time of the crash. Prior to takeoff he advised an air traffic controller […]

It’s a people thing…

By Jamie Beckett · January 21, 2013 ·

It’s long been my contention that people are the magnet that makes airshows and aviation gatherings worth attending — not the aircraft themselves. Admittedly, I am in the minority with that opinion, but the idea seems to be re-enforced for me year after year. This year’s US Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida, was no […]

Sport Aviation Expo concludes with fly-out to Bahamas

By Janice Wood · January 21, 2013 ·

The U.S Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida, concluded at 2 p.m. Sunday with an awards ceremony and the launching of more than a dozen light-sport aircraft on a trip to the Bahamas. According to a report at EAA.org, weather for the first big airshow of the year was excellent the first day and the […]

Lessons learned from SC glider incident

By Janice Wood · January 21, 2013 ·

After a story about the July 26, 2012, arrest of a glider pilot for flying in unrestricted airspace over a nuclear power plant made waves in the aviation community and beyond recently, an official with the sheriff’s department that made the arrest said in a post at AOPA.org that his department had learned several lessons […]

Women in Aviation Hall of Fame inductees named

By Janice Wood · January 21, 2013 ·

Women in Aviation, International has revealed the latest inductees into its International Pioneer Hall of Fame. These women and men will be honored at WAI’s 24th Annual International Conference, which will be held March 14-16, at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, Tennessee. The ceremony will take place at the closing banquet on Saturday, March […]

Take to the Skies AirFest gets ready to launch at DUA

By Janice Wood · January 21, 2013 ·

Durant, Okla. —  Take to the Skies AirFest takes off in a new location this year, Durant Regional Airport–Eaker Field (DUA), April 27. Previously held just outside of Dallas, the move an hour north into Oklahoma offers some unique aspects, including cultural activities from the Choctaw Nation, according to Debby Standefer, president of the Take […]

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