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FBO rolls back fuel prices

By Janice Wood · May 18, 2011 ·

US Aviation Services at Denton Airport (DTO) in Texas has kicked off its FBO or “Fuel Blow Out” promotion, rolling back fuel prices. FBO officials note that prices will fluctuate with the market. The promotion will last until July 1. “We’re doing our part to encourage flying as we ease into the summer,” said Scott […]

Sporty’s slates Summer Camp for Pilots

By Janice Wood · May 18, 2011 ·

While initial and recurrent training for glass cockpit and high performance aircraft is readily available, pilots of vintage aircraft often find themselves out of luck when it comes to leading edge recurrent training. This, even though their 10- to 50-year old Beech, Cessna, Piper or other aircraft still make up the majority of the general […]

Nearly 200 events slated for International Learn to Fly Day

By Janice Wood · May 18, 2011 ·

On Saturday, May 21, nearly 200 events will turn dreams of flight into reality for tens of thousands of people during the second annual International Learn to Fly Day, an aviation community-wide effort helping people of all ages take that first step to discover the fun and freedom of flight. Find a local International Learn […]

Florida Air Museum launches STEM camps

By Janice Wood · May 18, 2011 ·

The Florida Air Museum (FAM) at Sun ‘n Fun has received a grant from the Impact Lakeland initiative of the Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland (CFGL) for the museum’s “STEMtastic Saturday Camps,” a series of one-day camps that will help middle school students improve their understanding and appreciation of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) […]

Skyview 3.1 with flight planning released

By Janice Wood · May 18, 2011 ·

Dynon Avionics has introduced Version 3.1 firmware for the SkyView Integrated Glass Panel system. This update adds a flight planning menu, along with controls so that pilots can create, then fly multi-leg flight plans, which can include autopilot input commands. Version 3.1 enables pilots to enter flight plans with multiple waypoints right on their SkyView […]

Add some color to your calculations

By Janice Wood · May 18, 2011 ·

ASA introduces its new E6-B enhanced with color. ASA’s latest E6-B is enhanced with color for quick identification of key elements and easier readability, according to company officials. The new color E6-B is based on ASA’s most popular model slide-rule-style flight computer, the ASA-E6B. It’s identical in size to the venerable favorite, made with the […]

New book celebrates Iowa’s aviation heritage

By Janice Wood · May 18, 2011 ·

Eastern Iowa’s Aviation Heritage, a new book from Arcadia Publishing, captures Eastern Iowa’s long-time fascination with flight. From primitive air gliders and balloons to today’s modern airplanes (and everything in between), aviation enthusiasts in Eastern Iowa have had their heads in the clouds since the late 1800s. Written by Iowa native and aviation history expert […]

Windshear wrinkles Zodiac

By NTSB · May 18, 2011 ·

This May 2009 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Zodiac 601. Injuries: 1 Minor. Location: Greenville, Tenn. Aircraft damage: 1 Minor. What reportedly happened: The pilot obtained an abbreviated computer weather briefing before […]

Tecnam’s all-autogas fleet

By Kent Misegades · May 17, 2011 ·

While many in the U.S. fret over the future of avgas, especially in light of last week’s announcement by the Center for Environmental Health threatening to sue suppliers and the FBOs that sell leaded fuel in California, the world’s largest producer of light aircraft has been quietly preparing for a lead-free future. As reported on […]

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