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GA rally held in New Mexico

By General Aviation News Staff · August 13, 2013 ·

ALBUQUERQUE — Governor Susana Martinez, U.S. Senator Tom Udall and Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry joined the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) and hundreds of manufacturing workers, local officials, business leaders and aviation enthusiasts at Cutter Aviation for a general aviation (GA) jobs rally Tuesday. The event included remarks from leaders of GAMA members in New […]

Win a chance to fly a DC-3

By General Aviation News Staff · August 13, 2013 ·

The Historic Flight Foundation will make 12 people “Pilots for a Day,” giving them a chance to fly a restored 1930s-era DC-3 on Tuesday, Aug. 27. To get a chance to fly the DC-3 and get a behind-the-scenes look at the Historic Flight Foundation, you have until Friday, Aug. 16, to visit the foundation’s website or […]

Kids Airbridge program takes off in October

By General Aviation News Staff · August 13, 2013 ·

Using aviation as the motivator, the Kids Airbridge initiative aims to encourage kids in North America and Africa to study aviation history, geography, science, and art as well as to learn how to collaborate to complete common academic assignments centering on aviation. During a crowd-funding campaign ending Aug. 23, the public is invited to suggest […]

Glass cockpit retrofit upgrade debuts for TBM 700/850

By General Aviation News Staff · August 13, 2013 ·

A “glass cockpit” retrofit kit for Daher-Socata’s TBM 700 and TBM 850 aircraft was unveiled at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. The supplemental type certificate (STC) approval for this installation is expected later this year. Key elements of the retrofit kit are: a Garmin G600 dual-screen as the primary flight display, a Garmin GTN 750 touchscreen […]

Civil Air Patrol takes flight to Denver

By General Aviation News Staff · August 13, 2013 ·

More than 500 Civil Air Patrol members are headed to Denver Aug. 15-17 for the U.S. Air Force auxiliary’s Annual Conference. In the Mile High City, CAP members will focus on CAP’s increasing role in defending America, according to officials. “Our direct support to the Department of Defense and our defense support to civil authorities […]

The Heart of Texas Airshow adds to lineup

By General Aviation News Staff · August 13, 2013 ·

WACO, Texas — The Heart Of Texas Airshow, the first air show to take place in Waco in seven years, has added the Smoke-N-Thunder Jet Car with pilot/driver Bill Braack, to its lineup of performers. The airshow takes off Sept. 28 at TSTC Waco Airport. Debby Standefer, president of The Heart Of Texas Airshow, states, “we […]

Summit Aviation unveils new platform for law enforcement

By General Aviation News Staff · August 13, 2013 ·

Summit Aviation has developed an Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) platform to aid law enforcement officials. Starting with a modified Mahindra Aerospace GippsAero GA8 Airvan Astra, Summit modifies the GA8 with off-the-shelf commercial packages, such as a full work station with moving maps and overlays, cross-cueing of various sensors, a 3D mapping aerial camera system […]

747 prototype open for tours at Museum of Flight

By General Aviation News Staff · August 13, 2013 ·

SEATTLE — Visitors to The Museum of Flight during August weekends will be able to board one of the most influential aircraft in the history of commercial aviation — the Boeing 747 prototype. The historic aircraft was never used as an airliner, and has seldom been open to the public since its maiden flight in […]

Poor approach for Cessna

By NTSB · August 13, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Cessna T210M. Injuries: None. Location: Kremmling, Colo. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: During the approach to runway 27, the pilot maintained the airspeed between 100 and 110 knots to compensate for the gusting wind. He reported that the wind at the time of the accident was from 190° at 10 knots, gusting to 18 knots. Upon […]

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