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Mooney goes into ditch

By NTSB · June 25, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Mooney M20K Injuries: None. Location: Page, Ariz. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: It was dusk when the pilot was taxiing from the transient parking towards the runway for takeoff. He said he was taxiing at a walking pace when he encountered a large ditch at the end of the tarmac. He was unable […]

Fractional ownership: Getting a piece of a high-end aircraft

By Meg Godlewski · June 24, 2013 ·

Would you like to fly a well-maintained, newer airplane, but can’t afford to buy one just yet? Rather than back-burner this dream, you might want to consider fractional ownership. One of the first fractional programs available to the single-engine piston driving crowd was PlaneSmart!, which began operations in 2003, “as a means to give pilots […]

Aircraft sales and use tax: A CAVU approach

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2013 ·

By ASHLEY HAYES FORTE Before you are cleared for takeoff in your new airplane, take some time to do a little pre-planning in regards to your tax liability. With a little bit of advanced planning, you can enjoy a stress-free purchasing process, leaving your tax concerns on the ground, where they belong.The best way to […]

SD governor proclaims June General Aviation Appreciation Month

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2013 ·

South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard has declared June “General Aviation Appreciation Month.” Across South Dakota, general aviation generates $303 million in economic activity annually. “Governor Daugaard’s proclamation helps to highlight the importance of this vital industry and economic driver,” said Selena Shilad, Executive Director of the Alliance for Aviation Across America. “For communities across South […]

CAF and EAA join forces for Heavy Bombers Weekend

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2013 ·

MADISON, Wis. — In a rare gathering of World War II era aircraft, the Commemorative Air Force and the Experimental Aircraft Association are joining forces for a Heavy Bombers Weekend the weekend before EAA AirVenture. The event starts Friday, July 26, and will feature the world’s only airworthy B-29 Superfortress FIFI (pictured); the B-17 Aluminum […]

Open house slated

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2013 ·

MOSES LAKE, Wash. — Big Bend Community College’s Aviation Maintenance Technology and Flight programs are teaming up with The Port of Moses Lake, Sonico, MillionAir, and Columbia Pacific Aviation to host an open house Sept. 21 at Grant County International Airport (MWH). The event will include a static airshow, with planes both large and small. […]

Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome to hold artists, authors and photographers weekend

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2013 ·

RHINEBECK, N.Y. — An open invitation has been offered to artists, photographers, authors and poets to participate in the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome’s Artists Authors and Photographers Weekend June 29-30. The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is a not-for-profit organization specializing in early aviation. The museum and grounds boast some of the rarest authentic and replica planes from […]

AeroLEDs SunSpot 36 PMA certified

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2013 ·

AeroLEDs SunSpot 36 LX and 36 HX lights designed for taxi and landing have been PMA certified by the FAA. These lights are PAR 36 drop-in replacements for GE 4509 bulbs. All four models can be installed in Part 23 certificated aircraft, LSAs and Experimental Amateur-Built aircraft, according to company officials. The SunSpot 36 HX […]

Porpoise buckles Cessna

By NTSB · June 24, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 172. Injuries: None. Location: Grand Forks, N.D. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The student pilot was practicing landings with his flight instructor. The airplane touched down right of the runway centerline and began to bounce. The student attempted to realign the airplane with the centerline. The bouncing continued with an escalating intensity. […]

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