Periodically I give readers a peek into the political world I inhabit. The intent is to provide some context for the battle ahead of you if you try to buck the tide in even the slightest way. Bringing radical new ideas to the table, like making the most of your local general aviation airport by […]
Governors call on President Obama to protect general aviation
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and New Hampshire Governor John H. Lynch both recently sent letters to President Obama calling on the administration to recognize the vital importance of general aviation for the economy and communities around the nation. The release of the letters comes following recent reports that the administration is likely pursuing a “user […]
Winner of Roy Clark’s Tripacer named
On Dec. 17 at Wings of Hope’s global headquarters, Larry Farr, from Knoxville, Tenn., became the lucky winner of a vintage, mint-condition Piper Tripacer. This is no ordinary airplane. Built in 1953, the single-engine Piper’s previous owner was Grammy-winning country music legend Roy Clark, who purchased it new nearly 60 years ago. “Roy donated this […]
Calhoun Air Center celebrates 2011, looks ahead to 2012
The folks at Calhoun Air Center at Calhoun County Airport (PKV) in Texas, have put together a video looking back at the great progress made at the airport and business in 2011. Company officials say: “The airport improvements that began in 2010 were completed during the first part of this year and included our apron […]
Three chosen for scholarships
Three recipients have been selected by the Alaska Air Carriers Association for the 2012 Forrest Jones Memorial Scholarships. This years’ recipients each exemplify the attitude and commitment which the Forrest Jones Memorial Scholarship seeks to perpetuate in Alaska aviation, according to AACA officials. Each have been awarded a $3,000 scholarship. They will receive the awards […]
Bring Your Daughter to the Conference Day receives grant
Thanks to a $15,000 grant from the UPS Foundation, 200 girls, ages 10 to 17, will have the opportunity to learn first-hand about career opportunities in aviation at the Women in Aviation International annual conference in March. The $15,000 grant from the UPS Foundation for “Bring Your Daughter to the Conference Day’ will purchase tools […]
Work begins on new aviation training center in Savannah
Savannah Technical College broke ground Wednesday for its new Aviation Training Center, designed to develop high-level technicians for area jobs in aircraft assembly and maintenance, according to a report in the Savannah Morning News. Read the full story here.
Ameritech to distribute Electroair electronic ignition kits
Electroair and Ameritech Industries, the parent company of Eagle Engines and American Propeller Service, have entered into a wholesale stocking distributor agreement for Electroair’s new line of electronic ignition kits for experimental and certified Lycoming engines. With over 35 years of general aviation experience, Ameritech Industries will be distributing the Electroair electronic kit. The EIS-41000 […]
Paradigm Flight Simulation and Flightline Solutions form alliance
Paradigm Shift Solutions, Inc. has hired Flightline Solutions, LLC as its exclusive sales agent for flight simulation and training products. The partnership leverages Flightline Solutions’ sales expertise and customer relationships within the flight training industry, while allowing Paradigm to focus its resources on technological innovation, product engineering, manufacturing and customer support. “We are excited about […]