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PilotMall.com adds new payment methods

By Janice Wood · October 24, 2011 ·

PilotMall.com has added three new payment methods. The online pilot shop already accepts major credit cards, such as Visa, MasterCard, and American Express, and now offers checkout options with PayPal, Amazon and Google Checkout. PilotMall.com is the first online aviation supply website to offer these options, according to company officials. Customers with a Google Checkout, […]

Landing gear collapse bends warbird

By NTSB · October 24, 2011 ·

These October 2009 accident reports are provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, they are intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Curtiss Wright P-40E Warhawk. Injuries: None. Location: Lincoln, Neb. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The World War II-era tailwheel airplane was on approach […]

The first regulations

By Dennis Parks · October 23, 2011 ·

Those who are familiar with today’s Federal Aviation Regulations know that they are a thicket of rules, occupying four volumes of the Code of Federal Regulations, consisting of 460 sections extending over 3,600 pages. But 85 years ago, it was a simpler time for aviation. That’s when the regulation of aircraft and pilots began with […]

Memory cards yield no information in Reno crash

By Janice Wood · October 23, 2011 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — While the investigation into the Sept. 16 crash of a vintage P-51D Mustang at the Reno Air Races continues, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators reported Friday that they were unable to retrieve any on-board video from the badly damaged components and memory cards found in the debris field. A memory card […]

Two Evolution first flights in one afternoon

By Janice Wood · October 23, 2011 ·

Neal Longwill and Kevin Jackson, both from Austin, Texas, have been busy for the last 10 months building two Lancair Evolutions. Wednesday, Oct. 19, both aircraft flew for the first time. The Evolution kits were assembled side by side by Neal and Kevin in a rented hanger at Roberts Field-Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM) in Oregon, […]

Apple iOS 5 update problematic for iPad users

By Janice Wood · October 23, 2011 ·

Apple’s new iOS 5 operating system is causing problems for iPad aviation app users, including deletion of data without warning and other glitches, according to an Aviation International News report. In some cases, this can lead to deletion of files needed to display aeronautical charts on popular iPad apps such as ForeFlight and WingX. Read […]

‘Flying Wild Alaska’ star promotes GA careers

By Janice Wood · October 23, 2011 ·

Discovery Communications has unveiled new content on its DiscoverYourSkills.com website highlighting career opportunities in general aviation featuring Ariel Tweto of Discovery Channel’s “Flying Wild Alaska.” The initiative is part of the “Discover Your Skills” job initiative, a multimedia public affairs campaign designed to provide unemployed and underemployed Americans with access to critical resources for obtaining […]

The sky’s the limit at GMU

By Janice Wood · October 23, 2011 ·

Long South Carolina’s busiest general aviation airport, the Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU) is moving deliberately for future growth, according to a report at JournalWatchdog.com. To showcase its facilities, next Saturday, Oct. 29, the airport hosts the first Southeast Aviation Show, a trade show of aircraft vendors that will grow over the years, its sponsor, the […]

Construction projects at SLN hit full stride

By Janice Wood · October 23, 2011 ·

Construction work at Salina Municipal Airport (SLN) in Kansas have hit full stride, with seven projects valued at more than $8.8 million underway or getting started. The scope of work ranges from airfield improvements that will offer immediate benefits to utility line work that will support job growth for decades to come, Tim Rogers, the […]

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