Members of the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) recently developed an online course for the FAA Safety Team titled Night Vision Goggles (NVGs). According to course content creator Pat Knight, who is a Master Instructor and Designated Pilot Examiner, operational use of NVGs should be undertaken only after pilots have received extensive ground […]
Lower life insurance rates for CFIs
Daniel Insurance has secured an A+ rated carrier that will no longer charge the extra premium on life insurance because you are a flight instructor and, if you qualify medically, will offer their best rate class at Preferred Plus. This equates to a 60% savings or more, according to company officials. Many risks in the […]
Special deals for the Super Bowl bound
Avfuel-affiliated FBOs in the Dallas area are offering incentives to pilots who are flying in for the Super Bowl, slated for Feb. 6. at Dallas Cowboy Stadium. The following Avfuel-branded FBOs in Texas are offering incentives to their aviation customers: City of Mesquite, Mesquite (HQZ): 6 AVTRIP points/gallon. Valid until 2/28; Bonus top-off promotion: 12 […]
Fuel exhaustion ends flight
This January 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: Cessna 152. Injuries: None. Location: Titusville, Fla. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The Cessna was on final approach to land at the end […]
Refining Remos
With new opportunities, there are new possibilities and new challenges. Both appeal to Gretchen Jahn, former CEO of Mooney Aircraft, as well as former general manager of New Zealand’s Alpha Aviation. In July, Jahn became the Chief Operating Officer of Remos Aircraft. When General Aviation News caught up with Jahn at AirVenture, she had been […]
PiperSport no more
Piper Aircraft Inc. is terminating its business relationship with Czech Republic-based Czech Sport Aircraft to market that company’s Light Sport Aircraft under the PiperSport name, citing differences in business philosophies. “After a year working with Czech Sport Aircraft, Piper determined that it is in our company’s best long-term interests to discontinue the business relationship which […]
FCC cancels 121.5 MHz ELT prohibition
The Federal Communications Commission has formally stayed its rule on the prohibition on the certification, manufacture, importation, sale or use of emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) that transmit distress alerts on frequency 121.5 MHz.2. The FCC took this action at the request of the FAA. FCC officials are planning a new Notice requesting public comment on […]
The Wrong Stuff: Flying on the Edge of Disaster
BOOK REVIEW By J. DOUGLAS HINTON, For General Aviation News It’s not often you can pick up an autobiography or biography and get right into the action. You usually have to suffer through two or three tedious chapters telling where the person was born, raised, went to school, what sports they played, who their friends […]
The Art of Aerobatics
Air show performer and Red Bull race pilot Michael Goulian shares his insights into his flying career — and more — in a very cool new video at AirShowBuzz.com