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Lycoming gets FAA nod to update list of approved fuels

By Janice Wood · April 17, 2012 ·

Just weeks after Lycoming Engines announced it would seek approval to operate certain engines on ASTM D7547 UL 91 unleaded avgas, it has received FAA approval to update its listing of approved fuels. Lycoming’s newly available Service Instruction SI-1070R lists 35 engine models approved to operate on ASTM D7547 UL 91 fuel. The models are […]

Tuscaloosa Airshow thrills

By General Aviation News Staff · April 17, 2012 ·

By BOB JAQUES To college football fans, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is home of the famous Crimson Tide 2011 National Champions, but to aviation enthusiasts, Tuscaloosa is rapidly becoming one of the fastest growing regional airshows in the country. This year’s airshow, held March 31 and April 1, was the best, so far, of the three airshows […]

Studying trends in general aviation

By Janice Wood · April 17, 2012 ·

A researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has focused her thesis project on general aviation trends and is asking for help from general aviation pilots. The goal of the study is to gain a better understanding of the factors that drive general aviation activity in the United States, which includes identifying any challenges […]

SAFE in space

By Janice Wood · April 17, 2012 ·

The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) recently entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Orbital Commerce Project (OCP) “to promote safety in the Commercial Human Spaceflight industry through excellence in training and education.” The two organizations will team up on initiatives that include: Working with the Office of Commercial Space Transportation (FAA/AST) […]

Summer programs at National Flight Academy

By Janice Wood · April 17, 2012 ·

The National Flight Academy in Pensacola, Florida, is offering a high-tech, aviation-inspired summer program. Enrollment for summer single and group sessions is now underway. The five-day,  immersive experience combines the love of game-playing with a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) curriculum and kids. Ambition, part of the National Flight Academy’s suite of learning programs, […]

Parts marking system released

By Janice Wood · April 17, 2012 ·

Insta Etch of Phoenix has released its Etch2000 professional parts marking system. The custom stencil design smartphone app is based off Android and Blackberry operating systems and wirelessly prints a pre-programmed or user designed stencil to a handheld Bluetooth printer. Using electrochemical solutions and these precision stencils, metal parts and tools can now be permanently […]

BrightLine Bags debuts ‘Flex System’

By Janice Wood · April 17, 2012 ·

BrightLine Bags has introduced its new modular flight bag system called “The FLEX System, which includes five different-sized interchangeable modules, a front and rear end cap, and a collection of four interchangeable external pockets. Every pilot can create a customized bag that is the exact size and has the exact functionality he or she wants, […]

New avionics lead salesman at West Star Aviation

By Janice Wood · April 17, 2012 ·

Mike Sapanara has joined the West Star Aviation team and will lead Avionics Technical Sales. He began his avionics career in the United States Coast Guard and recently retired from the Air Force Reserve in 2007. With over 38 years of experience, he has held positions as Senior Field Service Engineer and Regional Sales Manager […]

Gusts get the better of Globe pilot

By NTSB · April 17, 2012 ·

This April 2010 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Globe GC-1B Injuries: None. Location: Carollton, Ga. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The left-seat pilot stated that at the end of a 45-minute […]

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