This July 2008 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: Grumman Ag Cat. Injuries: None. Location: Stotesbury, Mo. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: About one hour after takeoff the engine lost power. The […]
Flying Circus takes off
While the American Barnstormers Tour has concluded, many of the barnstormers are now participating in the Flying Circus at various events through the country, including the Wausau Balloon and BBQ Festival. Stearman pilot Sarah Wilson, who blogged about the tour for GeneralAviationNews.com, continues her Barnstormers Blog with what’s going on with the Flying Circus: Each […]
Auction slated for Oshkosh
REDC, a real estate auction company that has auctioned more than 100,000 properties for $7 billion during the nation’s foreclosure crisis, has partnered with the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) to auction aircraft at “The Spirit of Aviation Aircraft Auction” Saturday, July 31, during AirVenture at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh. The auction features historic aircraft, […]
Want to fly a Warbird?
The Pacific Prowler Organization is looking for a few good men — and women. The Texas-based non-profit is forming the Prowler Command, a collection of general aviation pilots who can schedule and fly the group’s North American B-25 Mitchell bomber and a C-47 Gooney Bird. Dues to become a Prowler Commander are $10,000 annually and […]
‘Barefoot Bandit’ nabbed
The alleged “Barefoot Bandit” will be charged with illegal weapons possession and other crimes in the Bahamas following his weeklong run from authorities in the island chain, the Bahamian police commissioner told the Associated Press Monday. Harris-Moore, who had been on the run since escaping from a Washington state halfway house in 2008, is accused […]
Next step towards privatizing LZU
Officials in Gwinnett County, Georgia, have taken the next step in a plan to privatize Briscoe Field (LZU), according to a story in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The county recently issued a request for qualifications for firms interested in operating the field. The story notes: The measure is the next step in the FAA’s pilot program […]
Flight into the future
A cool website to check out is Octuri.com, developed by Laurent Barrou, which details several “Aircraft of the Future,” including a flying yacht (pictured), sailing airplane, honeymoon space shuttle and flagellum oscillator. While his day job is as an an interior designer for a plane manufacturer in Toulouse, France, he’s also been asked to exhibit […]
FAA, Georgia Tech team on NextGen research
The FAA has reached an agreement with Georgia Tech to research how the increased sophistication on flight decks under the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) will affect pilots and controllers. The agreement is the first of several the FAA expects to announce in the coming months with universities that specialize in aviation-related human factors […]
Solar Impulse achieves milestone
When Solar Impulse HB-SIA landed safely at 9 a.m. local time Thursday morning, July 8, at Payerne Airfield, Switzerland, it was big news all over the world. No aircraft before had ever achieved a manned 24-hour flight through the night powered entirely by solar energy, according to a report at EAA.org. One of the Solar […]