A ruling by a federal judge in California allowed the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) to proceed with a lawsuit against FBOs and avgas distributors under state law, but did not address the businesses’ claim that federal law preempts state regulations on avgas, according to a report at AOPA.org. The CEH suit claims 46 named […]
Are older pilots safer?
Yes, says Bob Claypool in an opinion piece on the Air Facts Journal. Executive VP of the United Flying Octogenarians, Claypool said older pilots are even safer than younger pilots. Read his post here, then weigh in.
Progress report on training reform published
The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) has published a progress report based on comments received about the six proposed projects distilled from the Pilot Training Reform Symposium held earlier this year. The 10-page update summarizes the responses received from key industry figures and SAFE’s analysis of those responses, and identifies additional concerns and […]
The making of Florida One
Ok, it’s not GA, but it’s really cool: Columnist Ben Visser forwarded this short video of Boeing building a 737 for Southwest Airlines … in just 2 minutes, 30 seconds. Check it out here or click more.
First Southeast Aviation Show a hit
Almost 1,000 people attended the first-ever Southeast Aviation Show at South Carolina’s Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU) Saturday, Oct. 29. Weather had a big impact on the show. Rain the day before no doubt kept some pilots from flying in, while the keynote speaker, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association President Craig Fuller had to “phone in” […]
Aviation Nation returns to Nellis AFB
Aviation Nation, the annual Open House and largest free public event in Nevada, returns Nov. 12-13 to Nellis Air Force Base. Aviation Nation celebrates 70 years of airpower in Las Vegas and the Air Force’s accomplishments in air, space and cyberspace. Several military air demonstration teams, including the U.S. Air Force Aerial Demonstration Squadron, better […]
Iowa photo contest winners announced
The winners of the annual Iowa Aviation Photography Contest have been announced. Each winner will receive customized framed certificates for their entries. Winning photos will also be featured on the Office of Aviation website and in other material used in aviation outreach and education efforts that promote aviation in Iowa, according to state officials. Information […]
Aircraft Spruce stocks the Shure-Step II
Aircraft Spruce is now stocking a new step stool, The Shure-Step II, a 10-inch-high step stool that will not tip or slip during use for aircraft maintenance. The top surface of the Shure-Step II is very rough to keep mechanics safe during aircraft maintenance, company officials said. The step stool is rated for 500 pounds, […]
Expecting the Stork, selling the Koala
Parents make all sorts of sacrifices for their children. One of the greatest — at least in the aviation world — is selling an airplane because a baby is on the way. Earlier this year, when I ran into Eric Adams from Lakeland, Fla., at Sun ’n Fun, he was carefully placing FOR SALE signs […]