Just a few months ago, John “Lites” Leenhouts was thinking about retirement. “My life was set,” the 27-year Navy veteran said. “I was going to retire after 10 years at Northrup-Grumman and we knew exactly what we were going to do.” He and his wife Nancy had built a good life in Jacksonville, Florida, during […]
Pilots collect toys for Tree of Hope
By DEB KLIER The morning of Dec. 3 dawned overcast, with predictions of snow in the Flying Cloud, Minn., area. Flight service was reporting weather in the area was OK now, but would get worse later in the day. As we were heading out to the airport, we wondered if we would be able to […]
Who should be the next FAA administrator?
Just days after FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt’s resignation, rumors were abounding on the Internet about possible successors. Some people mentioned that Capt. Chelsey “Sulley” Sullenberger, pilot of the Miracle on the Hudson flight, would make a good choice. When we mentioned this on Facebook, the responses were fast and furious. “Sully might be a good […]
Pipistrel introduces Alpha trainer
Pipistrel, the Slovenia company that has won the NASA CAFE Efficiency Challenge three years in a row, is now developing the Alpha Trainer, aimed squarely at flight schools. The Alpha, based on the company’s Virus SW (pictured), will sport a price tag of about $83,000 (US), fully equipped. “The name ‘Pipistrel Alpha Trainer’ describes the […]
Remembrance: M. Gene Dow
By NORVAL G. KENNEDY M. Gene Dow, former editor and publisher of General Aviation News, “The Green Sheet,” died Nov. 27, at age 82. He was editor of GAN in Snyder, Texas, from 1972 through 1977, then GAN publisher from 1977 through 1983. As GAN editor, Dow wrote his GUMP (Gas Undercarriage Mixture Prop) column […]
Fascinated by helicopters?
Sporty’s has released a new app, “So You Want to Fly Helicopters” for iPad and iPhone. The app contains over 90 minutes of 3D animations and in-flight video from the team at Sporty’s Academy. It also includes the complete FAA Rotorcraft Flying Handbook, the Helicopter Practical Test Standards, two advisory circulars and a 30-question review […]
Sonex workshops hits milestone
Sonex Aircraft will achieve a milestone in 2012, holding its 50th Sonex Builder Workshop on the weekend of Jan. 28-29. This milestone comes in the kit aircraft and engine company’s 14th year of business, which has held three to four workshops a year since 1998. The Sonex Workshop, held at the Sonex factory in Oshkosh, […]
Construction on new hangar project at SUS begins
Aviation Development Group of Denver has begun construction of the first building in a multi-phase hangar complex at Spirit of St. Louis Airport (SUS) in Chesterfield, Missouri. The project will supply a mix of corporate and executive box hangars designed to accommodate everything from single-engine piston aircraft to mid-size corporate jets. Each hangar will include […]
CAP partners with FAA for safety training
The Civil Air Patrol has established a safety education partnership with the FAA that will provide CAP members with automatic education credits for completing safety education within the FAA’s WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program. The WINGS program is designed to address accident-causing issues that plague the general aviation community. The FAA hopes the program will help […]