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100th RV-12 flies

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2011 ·

Van’s Aircraft introduced its Light Sport Aircraft, the RV-12, just over three years ago. More than 500 kits have been sold since then, and on April 13, the 198th kit to ship became the 100th RV-12 to fly. Sam Sullivan of Gulfport, Miss., intended to build the RV-12 and finish his flight training in it, […]

AERO showcases GA confidence

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2011 ·

Friedrichshafen, Germany — Despite the financial crisis and growing environmental sensitivity, the General Aviation industry views the years ahead with confidence. This was underlined by experts at the launch of the AERO Friedrichshafen Global Show for General Aviation on Wednesday, April 13, show officials said. With registration numbers stable, the trend toward light and ultralight […]

GA Airports Coalition launched

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2011 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A group of general aviation airport operators that began meeting in late 2010 has officially formed a national coalition to represent the interests of general aviation airports. The General Aviation Airport Coalition’s (GAAC) primary mission is to “preserve and promote our nation’s general aviation airports.” “There are several excellent organizations that represent […]

Details on senator’s landing on closed runway released

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2011 ·

Newly released audio recordings detail first-hand witness accounts of Sen. James Inhofe’s (R-Okla.) October 21 landing on a closed, marked and occupied runway in south Texas, and suggest runway workers may have had reason to fear for their lives, according to a report at AVWeb, which has taken three separate audio segments  made available through […]

A NextGen bonus: Reopened runways for GA

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2011 ·

When GA pilots hear about the NextGen air traffic control system, the first thoughts are that it’s mainly for airlines, followed by how much is it going to cost? But blogger Scott Spangler at Jetwhine.com says there’s actually reason to rejoice: NextGen could actually open up hundreds of airports buried under Class B airspace to […]

New president for PAMA

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2011 ·

The Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA) has a new president:  Dale Forton. The selection of Forton as president comes after two years of reinvigorating the organization’s leadership structure and refocusing on the strategic plan, according to association officials. “The selection of Dale Forton as president completes the last remaining piece of PAMA’s new leadership structure,” […]

Author to speak at Oakland museum

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2011 ·

Peter Stekel, author of “Final Flight: The Mystery of a WWII Plane Crash and the Frozen Airmen of the High Sierra,” will speak at the Oakland Aviation Museum in California Saturday, April 23, at 1 p.m. In 2005, two mountaineers climbing above Mendel Glacier in the High Sierra found the mummified remains of a uniformed […]

Seginus gets FAA nod for latest PMA part

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2011 ·

Seginus Inc., a manufacturer of FAA PMA replacement aircraft parts, has received  approval of its latest PMA parts submission for carbon brushes. Seginus manufactures bearings and electrical carbon brushes for aircraft accessories, such as starter generators, ventilation blowers, and landing gear actuators. The following items are now available for sale: Carbon Brush for Goodrich Starter […]

Pilot loses control during descent

By NTSB · April 14, 2011 ·

This April 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: Piper Comanche. Injuries: 2 Fatal. Location: San Diego, Calif. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: During the pilot’s preflight weather briefing for the cross-country […]

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