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Sporty’s Trend Report

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2011 ·

At the end of every year, the folks at Sporty’s detail the trends for the past year. They call 2011 the year of the iPad — again. “2011 is the Year of the iPad — again,” says President Michael Wolf. “We could probably stop right here as that just about sums it up. But, seriously, […]

Wounded Marine to become pilot

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2011 ·

Adam Kisielewski shouldn’t be alive. From the instant he passed through an explosives-rigged door in Iraq on Aug. 21, 2005, Adam has been living his second life, the one given to him by his own fighting spirit and the wonders of modern battlefield medicine. It was only a month and two days after Adam’s deployment […]

PAMA newsletter to appear in General Aviation News

By Ben Sclair · December 27, 2011 ·

Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA) newsletter content will now be a monthly feature in General Aviation News (GAN). The PAMA generated content will appear in the second issue each month and will serve as the primary print communication vehicle between the association and its current and potential members. All active members of PAMA will receive, […]

Aspiring pilots win Young Eagles scholarships

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2011 ·

Four young people are on the path to fulfilling their aviation dreams as recipients of scholarships through the EAA Young Eagles Scholarship Program, which funds flying lessons and flight experiences for teenage student pilots interested in aviation and aviation careers. These flight-training scholarships are awarded to students ages 16-20 who have completed the majority of […]

Cady Coleman to visit Women’s Air and Space Museum

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2011 ·

Astronaut Catherine “Cady” Coleman will speak at the International Women’s Air & Space Museum Tuesday, Jan. 3, at 7 p.m. Cady will provide a post-flight mission briefing with a question and answer session. Following the presentation, there will be an informal meet and greet (autograph session), which concludes at 8:30. Coleman was born Dec. 14, 1960, […]

Louisiana declares December ‘Aviation Appreciation Month’

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2011 ·

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has declared December General Aviation Appreciation Month in the state. “Governor Jindal’s announcement is especially appropriate in light of Louisiana’s leading role in the evolution of business aircraft,” said Ed Bolen, president and CEO of the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA). “Jimmy Wedell and Harry Williams of Patterson, Louisiana, played a […]

K-State expands learning fleet

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2011 ·

The aviation program at Kansas State University’s Salina campus has added five new Cessna Skyhawk 172 G100s to the university’s fleet of learning aircraft. “In addition to having the G1000 avionics system, these new planes have autopilot. This means that our students get a well-rounded experience in our Cessna 172 aircraft. They start learning in […]

New engine baffle designs for Cessnas approved

By Janice Wood · December 27, 2011 ·

Airforms Inc. has received FAA/PMA approval of new engine baffle designs for Cessna 401, 402 and 414 aircraft. This adds to the 50-plus models the company already supplies to customers around the world. These engine baffles have many improvements to increase engine cooling efficiency and service life, according to company officials. Among the improvements are […]

Pre-solo flight ends in fatalities

By NTSB · December 27, 2011 ·

This December 2009 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 Tomahawk. Injuries: 2 Fatal. Location: Ojai, Calif. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The purpose of the flight was for the flight instructor […]

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