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Ask Paul: What to do about oil-fouled plugs?

By Paul McBride · November 4, 2012 ·

Q: My partner, Lou, and I just had our Piper PA 28 235 overhauled and are having problems with the lower plugs getting oil fouled. The plugs have been cleaned a couple of times but she runs rough and they foul again. The mechanics are talking about putting a thin wire plug in. My concern […]

Fundraising effort begins for Charles Taylor mural

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2012 ·

When Victor Boyce, who heads the Workshops Area at SUN ’n FUN every year, walked into the Florida Air Museum, which is on the SUN ’n FUN campus at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport (LAL), he noticed something was missing. “I saw a number of 12-foot by 12-foot murals on the wall of the museum’s Hangar […]

East Coast airports recovering from Sandy’s wrath

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2012 ·

While the general aviation community is anxious to help in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, officials have asked them to wait to keep airspace clear for emergency response and search and rescue. According to a report at AOPA.org, New York area airports were pumped dry, but service remained limited as of Nov. 1 in the […]

CAP flying sorties from New England to West Virginia in wake of Hurricane Sandy

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2012 ·

Civil Air Patrol wings in the organization’s Northeast Region made 16 flights Thursday and 20 more on Friday to continue assessing damage from Hurricane Sandy, with aircrews also looking for people possibly stranded in deep snow in West Virginia. The flights follow 25 damage assessment sorties carried out Tuesday and Wednesday. The first aerial missions […]

NBAA wraps up 2012 convention

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2012 ·

ORLANDO — On Nov. 1, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) wrapped up the third and final day of its 65th Annual Meeting & Convention (NBAA2012), which President and CEO Ed Bolen termed “a very good show.” “Attendees and exhibitors at this year’s show have told us that it was a very strong event, despite […]

Texas governor proclaims November ‘Aviation Appreciation Month’

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2012 ·

Texas Governor Rick Perry proclaimed November 2012 to be Aviation Appreciation Month, noting “General Aviation and related activities generated $14.6 billion in direct, indirect and induced economic activity in the state of Texas, representing $580 in activity per capita.” This is the third year that Governor Perry has recognized that aviation is vital to the […]

MGL Avionics integrates Sandia Mode-C Transponder

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2012 ·

TORRANCE, Calif. — MGL Avionics has integrated the Sandia Aerospace STX 165R Remote Mode-C transponder with the its EFIS systems for Experimental and Light-Sport Aircraft, including the MGL Avionics XTreme EFIS; MGL Avionics Odyssey EFIS; MGL Avionics Voyager EFIS; and MGL Avionics iEFIS Touchscreen EFIS. The STX 165R is a low-weight, low-cost, 200 Watt remote […]

NationAir Aviation Insurance adds in-house IS-BAO auditor

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2012 ·

WEST CHICAGO, Ill. —  NationAir Aviation Insurance has added in-house IS-BAO audits to its range of client services. “Safety management systems are becoming increasingly important not only to the underwriting community as they assess risk, but also to our clients, who are paying increasing attention to safety programs and cultures,” said NationAir President Jeffrey Bauer […]

Primer out, airplane down

By NTSB · November 4, 2012 ·

Aircraft: Luscombe 8A. Injuries: 1 Fatal. Location: Schaumburg, Ill. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: According to a witness on the ground, the airplane took off and had climbed to about 150 feet above the runway when the engine quit. The airplane stalled, and spun into the ground. During the post-crash investigation it was discovered […]

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