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EAA Ray Scholarship program reaches 400 pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · September 26, 2023 ·

Since the program’s introduction in 2019, more than 730 scholarships have been provided to young people. The current pilot certificate completion rate for Ray Scholars is 81%, with approximately 240 more scholars currently in flight training, according to EAA officials.

Sherwin-Williams introduces high-flexibility body filler

By General Aviation News Staff · September 26, 2023 ·

Sherwin-Williams Aerospace Coatings has introduced Fill Bond Flex Aerospace Filler (FBF100) as a new method for filling seams, rivets, and small spot repair areas on general aviation aircraft prior to painting.

Maintenance error leads to in-flight oil leak

By NASA · September 26, 2023 ·

I was very lucky to have made the airport before oil starvation and engine seizure, which could have occurred minutes later.

Picture of the Day: Unique Fokker flying again

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2023 ·

Robert Erenstein submitted this photo and note: “The only flyworthy Fokker D.XXI (D.21) in the world, a Dutch design from just before the Second World War, has recently become airborne again. Van Egmond Vintage Wings — a private initiative — has built it from original parts and it is completely new again. Here it is flyig from Hoogeveen Airport in The Netherlands.”

The 32nd annual Fly/In Cruise/In sets records

By Sparky Barnes · September 25, 2023 ·

2023 was a record-setting year for the 32nd annual Fly/In Cruise/In. Held on Saturday of Labor Day weekend every year, the weather was perfect this year. The sky was brilliant blue, and the traffic pattern was humming with all sorts of aircraft, while the well-orchestrated mass arrival of vintage and antique cars, trucks, motorcycles, tractors, and more poured through the gates and onto the grounds of Marion Municipal Airport-McKinney Field in Indiana.

STEM Flights celebrates five years

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2023 ·

“When you can get a kid airborne and actively participating in the flight, their confidence and motivation soars,” says STEM Flights Founder Dave Brubaker. “Flying can expand horizons for kids and inspire them to dream bigger.”

The popularity of plane spotting

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2023 ·

LA Flights, a YouTube channel dedicated to plane spotting, reached a milestone in July 2023: 200,000 active subscribers.

EarthX batteries earn FAA approval

By General Aviation News Staff · September 25, 2023 ·

EarthX has earned an FAA AML STC that will permit the installation of its FAA TSO’d 12V LiFePO4 battery on a wide variety of single-engine Cessna, Piper, and Mooney aircraft, as well as the Aviat A-1.

Piper pilot stalls over runway while being escorted by military aircraft

By NTSB · September 25, 2023 ·

The pilot’s exceedance of the wing’s critical angle of attack, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall and loss of aircraft control.

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