Running an airport is a lot like raising a child. You must nurture it, provide it with the means to support itself, and protect it from those who would do it harm. And, just like raising a child, you often don’t know how successful all that hard work is until several years down the road. […]
The mythical E10 mandate
Many people misunderstand what the country in general — and their state in particular — is required to do about ethanol in auto gasoline. First, let’s look at the BIG picture: There is no federal mandatory E10 law. Many people believe that there is, but it is not true. There are only six states with […]
Missouri governor visits Zenith Aircraft
Job creation is closely tied to export growth, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon said yesterday during a visit to kit plane manufacturer Zenith Aircraft Co., which has more than 30% of its sales in exports. Zenith is one example of how Missouri’s exports continue to grow, the governor said. The state’s international exports are up by […]
GA Rally held in South Dakota
Over 100 workers, state and local officials and aviation enthusiasts gathered today in Pierre, S.D., for a general aviation rally. The event, held at Mustang Aviation, was organized by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) with support from the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), National Air Transport Association (NATA) and […]
New information sharing system for type clubs
Aviation type clubs will soon have a cost-free method for sharing service and maintenance information among their members. In an attempt to increase safety in general aviation aircraft, the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at Wichita State University is making it possible for type clubs to create their own service information sharing systems to […]
California flight training fix clears state legislature
A bill that would exempt California fight training organizations from onerous fees and reporting requirements imposed by a 2009 post-secondary education law took a major step toward becoming law Aug. 30 with approval by the state Senate. The Assembly approved Senate Bill 619 Aug. 25, and it was then referred back to the Senate, which […]
Aviation High School breaks ground
A ground-breaking ceremony was recently held for Aviation High School’s new, $43.5 million campus at The Museum of Flight in Seattle. “Today’s groundbreaking represents a giant step forward in securing the future of Aviation High School,” said Principal Reba Gilman. “Since the school’s founding in 2004, we have dreamed of having a permanent home on […]
EAA to debut Young Eagles for adults next year
EAA is set to launch a Young Eagles program for adults next year. According to EAA President/CEO Rod Hightower, Young Eagles for adults has been something that EAA members have been recommending for years. The program will focus on the “one-on-one” flight experience, will be driven by chapters, and will provide the same insurance protections […]
Auction of space and aviation artifacts slated
RR Auction is offering more than 800 historical objects in a Space and Aviation Artifacts auction in September. Besides items from the space program, the auction also includes a piece of fabric from “The Spirit of St. Louis” and plans for air warfare during the Civil War. Among the museum-quality pieces to be featured: The […]