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SeaRey Folding Wing debuts

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

After more than two years of development and field testing, Progressive Aerodyne has unveiled the SeaRey LSX Folding Wing Accessory, which allows the SeaRey LSX wings and tail to fold for storage or unfold for flying by one person and in less than 20 minutes, according to company officials. “The SeaRey Folding Wing Accessory (FWA) […]

Aviator’s Attic upgrades web presence

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

Yingling Aviation’s in-house pilot shop, The Aviator’s Attic, has expanded its e-commerce site, which offers flight gear, pilot apparel, aviation books, videos, electronic devices, including handheld GPSs, transceivers, and headsets, charts, flight training materials and even chocks, static wick covers, and fuel mats. “Our goal is to make the Aviator’s Attic a resource for pilots, […]

IMC Club’s Las Vegas Chapter awarded ‘most active’

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

IMC Clubs, a club designed to keep instrument pilots safe by building their proficiency, has awarded the Las Vegas Chapter the “Most Active Chapter” Award for the fourth quarter of 2010. Founded by Mike Radomsky, president emeritus of the Cirrus Owners and Pilots Association (COPA), and an instructor at The Flight Academy in Las Vegas, […]

Emergency landing ends in snowdrift

By NTSB · January 17, 2011 ·

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 172. Injuries: None. Location: Rockford, Ill. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: Prior to departure on a cross-country flight, the pilot obtained weather […]

Building a bigger tent

By General Aviation News Staff · January 16, 2011 ·

GUEST EDITORIAL By HAL SHEVERS, founder of Sporty’s Pilot Shop in Batavia, Ohio “I want to get a private license.” Over my 50-plus years of teaching pilots I have heard that statement countless times. After talking to the prospective pilots a short time, you realize what they really have on their minds is to be […]

Avgas in 2011 — Logic will prevail

By Kent Misegades · January 16, 2011 ·

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The GAfuels Blog is written by two private pilots concerned about the future availability of fuels for piston-engine aircraft: Dean Billing, Sisters, Ore., an expert on autogas and ethanol, and Kent Misegades, Cary, N.C., an aerospace engineer and aviation journalist. As an engineer and a pilot, I believe that logic, combined with the amazing ability […]

PiperSport dealers form association

By Janice Wood · January 16, 2011 ·

The 13 PiperSport dealers in the United States have formed the U.S. SportCruiser Dealers Association, using the previous name of the Rotax-powered aircraft before Czech Sport Aircraft and Piper Aircraft joined forces in January 2010, Tom Ellery of San Diego Sport Flyers says in a report at AOPA.org. Piper announced Jan. 12 that it was […]

Bob Hoover’s aileron up for auction

By Janice Wood · January 16, 2011 ·

If you collect aviation memorabilia, this is your opportunity to bid on a rare aileron that came off of celebrated aviator Bob Hoover’s P-51 “Ol Yeller.” This aileron flew every air show, air race and flight that Hoover and “Ol Yeller” flew from 1971 to 1980. Hoover is one of the most respected and decorated […]

S.C. panel urges aircraft tax reduction

By Janice Wood · January 16, 2011 ·

A report by the South Carolina Tax Realignment Commission, released Dec. 7, said that “property taxes on private passenger airplanes are amongst the highest in the nation,” and recommended that lawmakers “consider lowering the Assessment Ratio on private passenger aircraft,” according to a post at AOPA.org.

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