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To win, you’ve got to play the game

By Drew Steketee · December 27, 2012 ·

“I’m seeing a virtuous cycle,” said National Business Aviation Association president Ed Bolen at this year’s NBAA convention in Orlando. He was speaking of The Alliance for Aviation Across America. Ad hoc Washington coalitions are often just “inside baseball” (and manufactured “causes” by corporate front-groups are downright deceptive), but the Alliance’s cumulative results since 2007 […]

What should GA expect in 2013?

By Charles Spence · December 27, 2012 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — What can general aviation expect in the coming year? That question has aviation-focused personnel in Washington wondering. Uncertainty is not limited to aviation. The grim financial situation of near $17 trillion debt and political debates on what to do about it bring uncertainty to a point where “but what if” is tempering […]

Travel writer hitchhiking around the country — on GA aircraft

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2012 ·

A veteran travel writer has embarked on a journey across the U.S. to answer the question: Is it possible to hitchhike around the country on private jets and small planes? The attempt has been registered with Guinness World Records. Rochester, N.Y. native Amber Nolan is attempting to visit all 50 states on a shoestring budget […]

New flight training scholarship takes off

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2012 ·

The National Air Transportation Foundation (NATF) now offers the Richard L. Taylor Flight Training Scholarship, the newest addition to the foundation’s scholarship program. This scholarship is offered to a college or university student continuing his or her education in the aviation industry. The $1,500 scholarship is named after Richard L. Taylor, Professor Emeritus, who for […]

AvBid Aircraft Auctions returns to Sebring LSA Expo

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2012 ·

AvBid Aircraft Auctions has teamed up with the Sebring U.S. Sport Aviation Expo again for another live aircraft auction on Saturday, Jan. 19, at Sebring Regional Airport in Florida. AvBid officials noted they are looking for aircraft to sell at the Expo. This year, the auction will be absolute, in other words — no reserves. […]

Tecnam teams with Bose

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2012 ·

Tecnam has signed a cooperation agreement with Bose to offer Tecnam customers the Bose A20 aviation headset. Tecnam will showcase the Bose A20 Aviation Headset on a number of its single and twin engine demonstration aircraft and will make it a Tecnam catalog item, company officials said. “The Bose A20 Aviation Headset is undoubtedly the […]

Tuck Air Force survival secrets in your pocket

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2012 ·

Designed for use in formal Air Force training, the recently published “U.S. Air Force Pocket Survival Handbook: The Portable and Essential Guide to Staying Alive” was written to help a pilot who finds himself in a hostile environment, offering a comprehensive manual of outdoor survival techniques. It includes expert advice on: First aid for illness and […]

Pilot blinded by sun

By NTSB · December 27, 2012 ·

Aircraft: Taylorcraft BC-12-65. Injuries: 1 Serious. Location: College Place, Wash. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot departed for a short local flight. About 20 minutes later, he returned to land. The sun was low on the horizon, and as he turned onto the final approach leg of the traffic pattern, his view became […]

Gliding the Wright way

By General Aviation News Staff · December 26, 2012 · 2 Comments

By AMELIA T. REIHELD It’s a beautiful view from the top of Jockey’s Ridge, the towering sand dunes on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. To the east, there are cheek-by-jowl beach cottages and then the expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, topped with whitecaps. To the west the Currituck Sound forms a swath of blue between dunes […]

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