Every summer, I face a decision that millions struggle with as much as I do. Should I go to Oshkosh to be a part of AirVenture? If the answer if yes, another set of decisions follow: If I go, how should I get there? Once I’m in the neighborhood, where should I stay? Unlike most […]
3% today…30% in years? 100% in decades?
After a prolonged absence, mogas is returning to airports, thanks to steady efforts by a consortium lead by Dean Billing and Kent Misegades, our very own GAFuels bloggers. The numbers appear small today, even if they function to help you find cheaper and cleaner mogas as an alternative to 100LL. About 3% of airports presently […]
Dear President Obama, Why are you killing the only industry that still shines?
In an letter to President Obama posted on his blog at GlobalAir.com, Jeremy Cox of Jetbrokers Inc., asks the Commander in Chief this question. He opens with: “I wanted to take a moment to ask you ‘man to man’ why you have decided to single out the General Aviation Industry for your public vilification and […]
Aviation High School to break ground August 23
The Aviation High School located at Boeing Field’s Museum of Flight will break ground August 23. The first scoop of dirt will be turned by a student-build robot. Read more at TechFlash.
Embry-Riddle president highlights industry concerns and successes
Embry-Riddle President & CEO Dr. John Johnson shared stories of the success of Embry-Riddle students, as well as voiced concern about several industry issues, including the need for more pilots and more safe and secure airspace, at Tuesday’s Wichita Aero Club meeting. With two residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Fla., and Prescott, Ariz., Embry-Riddle has […]
New tie-down kits at Aircraft Spruce
Aircraft Spruce now stocks new tie-down kits. The spiral anchors are lightweight and versatile, company officials said, noting the folding ring reduces profile to minimize obstruction in high traffic areas. Bright orange color powder coating resists corrosion and helps provide added visibility. These tie-downs are manufactured from strong, durable cold rolled steel. The spear end […]
Hartzell introduces Top Prop conversion for Cessna 182
Hartzell Propeller Inc. has received an FAA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for a 3-bladed propeller conversion kit for the Cessna 182 through 182R series and the Reims, France-built F182Q & R (1956 – 1986). The conversion kit provides Cessna 182s with improved performance, appearance, and decreased noise signatures, according to company officials. The new Hartzell […]
Quest expands sales and service networks
Quest Aircraft Co. has expanded its global sales network. Agreements have been reached with representatives in Africa, the Caribbean, India, the Middle East, South America, and the U.S. Company officials said they are currently working on additional agreements in Australia, Brazil, Europe, Mexico, the Pacific Rim, and the U.S. to highlight a few key areas. […]
Pilot Speech Recognition System available for GNS430W/530W
VoiceFlight Systems has received an amended Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) that expands the applicability of its VFS101 pilot speech recognition system to include the popular WAAS enabled GNS430W and GNS530W navigation units. The enhanced VFS101 allows pilots to directly enter and edit the active flight plan on GNS430W/530W GPS units. New to the VFS101 is […]