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New approach to accelerated instrument training

By Janice Wood · March 11, 2012 ·

Avia IFR Training Centers now offers an accelerated instrument rating program that combines advanced flight simulation devices, glass equipped aircraft, and a proprietary curriculum that focuses on real-world experience. “Instrument training is serious business. Learning to fly safely and proficiently as a single pilot in today’s challenging IFR environment requires a multi-faceted training program rooted […]

Aircraft Spruce carries Pilot Chews

By Janice Wood · March 11, 2012 ·

Aircraft Spruce now stocks a new product that was developed by pilots to battle fatigue: Pilot Chews, an aviation dietary supplement formulated for pilots to enhance their performance during flight. Pilot Chews is designed to give pilots more energy, faster reflexes, increased alertness, improved memory, maximized night vision, as well as other benefits, company officials […]

New VP of operations at Icon

By Janice Wood · March 11, 2012 ·

Icon Aircraft has named Ron Nussle, Jr., C.P.M. VP of Operations. Nussle served as Director of Strategic Supply Chain Management at Cessna Aircraft for three years and spent 12 years before that at Honeywell Aerospace where he held engineering, operations, and program management positions. Nussle brings 26 years of operations, supply chain, and program management […]

Handle confusion for twin Piper pilot

By NTSB · March 11, 2012 ·

This March 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: Piper Twin Comanche. Injuries: None. Location: Baltimore, Maryland. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot said he had 26 hours of flight time […]

The magic of mentors

By General Aviation News Staff · March 8, 2012 · 1 Comment

By MATT FERRARI Step back in time and think back to when you were the one looking over the airport fence. The whole world on the other side of the fence seemed so intimidating, yet so inviting. You might remember the feelings of excited anticipation on your way to the airport, and then the apprehensive […]

Expenses, debt, and taxes

By Jamie Beckett · March 8, 2012 ·

I was up late last night, inputting numbers, ticking off boxes, checking receipts, and seriously wishing I had four or five more kids who still fit into a deductible age bracket. It’s tax time, and I suspect you are deep in the same morass of math and mayhem I am. We all complain about taxes. […]

Goodyear launches ground school video series

By Janice Wood · March 8, 2012 ·

Aircraft owners and technicians looking for answers to general aviation tire questions now have an online video resource: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company’s Ground School video series. Goodyear recently posted four Ground School videos on YouTube. They include: Goodyear Ground School: General FAQs, which addresses questions about tire replacement and other subjects. Goodyear Ground […]

Learn to Fly for Free Contest takes off

By Janice Wood · March 8, 2012 ·

South Carolina’s Greenville Downtown Airport, Airwolf Aviation Services, and Greenville Jet Center have joined forces with Greenville Business Magazine to give away a flight training package. “Many business people don’t realize how much a pilot’s license can help their business, literally, takeoff!” stated Michele Rash, owner of Airwolf Aviation Services. “Greenville Business Magazine is helping […]

FAA seeks public input on UAS test sites

By Janice Wood · March 8, 2012 ·

The FAA is asking for public input on the agency’s selection process for six unmanned aircraft system (UAS) test sites. Once the pilot program is established, the agency expects it will provide valuable data to help the FAA safely and efficiently integrate UAS into the same airspace with manned airplanes, FAA officials said. “Unmanned aircraft […]

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