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Santa Clara glider replica takes place of honor in San Diego FBO

By General Aviation News Staff · June 5, 2023 ·

The original Santa Clara glider was designed by John J. Montgomery with two wings spanning over 25 feet each and its replica is on loan from the San Diego Air and Space Museum. Crownair Aviation is located at San Diego’s Executive Airport (KMYF), formerly named Montgomery Field after the glider’s designer.

First FAA-certified ALSIM SR20 simulator in the USA

By General Aviation News Staff · June 5, 2023 ·

Now that the simulator is certified by the FAA, students at All In Aviation in Nevada can count their training hours in the sim toward their private and commercial license or instrument rating.

Student pilot seriously injured during first lesson

By NTSB · June 5, 2023 ·

The flight instructor’s improper decision to direct the student pilot to exit the airplane with the engine running, which resulted in serious injury when the student walked into the propeller arc.

Picture of the Day: Our hidden freedom

By General Aviation News Staff · June 4, 2023 ·

Sam Scanlon submitted this photo and note: “Building a home on a private strip, Nolnacs Airport (30PA) in Stahlstown, Pennsylvania. One of our hidden freedoms is the ability to build a private strip and fly anywhere we want! Love our country! An older gentlemen who can barely work his phone took this while I was taking off.”

Human Factors: Sometimes it’s the little things

By William E. Dubois · June 4, 2023 ·

Post-maintenance is the time to preflight like your life depends on it — because it does as shown in this accident where a veteran pilot is killed in a crash when the trim tabs on his Piper PA-31 are installed incorrectly after the plane’s annual.

The oldest airports in the U.S

By Janice Wood · June 3, 2023 ·

Browsing the internet one afternoon, I stumbled upon an interesting blog by Heather Burdo at the website AZAnimals.com that lists the nine oldest airports in the United States. (Not really sure why a blog about animals has a list of airports on it, but then again, why not?)

Avionics sales up over 22%

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2023 ·

The quarterly report offers mixed results, as the industry posted a lower dollar amount in sales when compared to the fourth quarter of last year, while at the same time reporting an increase in sales of more than 22% compared to the first three months of 2022.

Signature Aviation reopens FBO at PANC

By General Aviation News Staff · June 2, 2023 ·

The newly renovated terminal, built within the former Kulis Alaska Air National Guard facility, has a dedicated facility specifically for international traffic, according to company officials.

SR20 pilot forgets to remove pitot tube cover

By NTSB · June 2, 2023 ·

The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall and spin. Contributing to the accident was the failure of the pilot to perform an adequate preflight inspection, to include removal of the pitot tube cover.

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