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Friends, volunteers hope to recover B-25 from Alaska sandbar

By Ben Sclair · May 21, 2013 ·

Patrick Mihalek and Todd Trainor, long-time friends, and a handful of volunteers will be in Alaska next month to prepare a 70-year-old North American B-25J Mitchell for rescue. The B-25, nicknamed “Sandbar Mitchell” sits on a sandbar in the Tanana River outside of Fairbanks. “We traveled to Alaska four weeks ago to examine this B-25 and […]

‘Aircraft’ should delight readers

By Ben Sclair · May 21, 2013 ·

Are you on the hunt for a new history of aviation book? If so, “Aircraft: The Definitive Visual History” should pique your interest. The 300+ page book is full of more than 800 color pictures, divided into 10 chapters. Each chapter, except the first, dives into aviation history, by decade. The layout is compelling and […]

Who turned out the lights?

By Ben Sclair · May 21, 2013 ·

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – Mylar balloons stuck in power lines caused a power outage for 5,800 north Idaho Falls residents, including all of us in the AeroMark hangar, home to the 3rd annual Idaho Aviation Expo. Everyone took the power outage in stride and the power came back on about 12:30 pm. Luckily, all twelve display aircraft were already inside […]

Stanton Sport Aviation signs on as Flight Design distributor

By Ben Sclair · May 21, 2013 ·

South Woodstock, CONN. – Stanton, Minn.-based Stanton Sport Aviation, led my Kent Johnson, was recently elevated to Distributor status with Flight Design USA. “We are very pleased to appoint Stanton Sport Aviation as the distributor for a territory including Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota,” said Flight Design USA president Tom Peghiny. “In our years of […]

Flight school this summer at Pacific Aviation Museum

By General Aviation News Staff · May 21, 2013 ·

HONOLULU — Flight School for sixth to eighth grade students will be in session again this summer at Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor. The program introduces middle school students to the history and science of flight on three consecutive weekdays. Flight School for Girls will be held May 28~30, June 18~20, June 25~27, and July […]

Foundation names scholarship winners

By General Aviation News Staff · May 21, 2013 ·

The National Air Transportation Foundation (NATF) has named the winners of its Dan L. Meisinger Sr. Memorial Learn to Fly Scholarship and its Pioneers of Flight Scholarship. NATF annually awards academic and flight training scholarships to assist outstanding candidates in the pursuit of careers in aviation service businesses. Marcus Kaleb Phillips, a student at the […]

Open House slated at L45

By General Aviation News Staff · May 21, 2013 ·

EAA Chapter 71 will hold its annual Open House and fly-in Saturday, June 1, at Bakersfield Municipal Airport (L45). All aircraft are welcome, according to organizers. The event will include  Harmon Rocket Reunion. On display are expected to be experimentals, sailplanes, helicopters, and kids activities, including a Young Eagles rally. Also scheduled are seminars for […]

Poor fuel management brings down Mooney

By NTSB · May 21, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Mooney M20R Injuries: 3 Serious. Location: Ravenna, Ohio. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: According to the pilot and pilot-rated passenger, the airplane’s engine lost power while in level flight. The pilot switched fuel tanks and attempted to restart the engine without success. During the forced landing, the right wing hit a tree at […]

Protect yourself from ‘get-there-itis’

By General Aviation News Staff · May 20, 2013 ·

By BRENT OWENS It’s a fancy name for “get-there-itis” — plan continuation bias, which is an   unconscious cognitive bias to continue the original plan in spite of changing conditions — and it can be deadly for general aviation pilots. Plan continuation bias was identified in a NASA Ames human factors study from 2004 which analyzed […]

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