The Oakland Aviation Museum at Oakland International Airport’s Historic North Field (OAK) in California will host an Open Cockpit Day, Sunday, July 18, from noon to 4 p.m. Sit in the cockpit of various jet fighters from a Korean era MiG-15 to a Vietnam era A-7 Corsair II like that flown by the Lt. Costello, […]
Botched go-around kills two
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: Piper Cherokee. Injuries: 2 Fatal, 1 Serious. Location: Middletown, R.I. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: A CFI, a student pilot and the student […]
A trip to Starbuck
EAA Chapter 551 in St. Cloud/Little Falls, Minn., is one of the more active chapters, regularly scheduling fly-outs throughout the state. Member Mark Priglmeier regularly sends us updates on their adventures, as well as lots of cool photos. Their latest adventure, to Starbuck Airport (D32), included a Chris Cakes (pancake) breakfast, as well as a […]
Ask Paul: Can this be correct?
Q: My Tri-Pacer has an O-320 with a narrow deck (A) engine. It has SL32000N-A1 Millennium cylinders, which are are installed with no plates and splined nuts. Can this be correct? I have no wide deck cylinders to compare them to. BLAIR MOHR, via e-mail A: Let me see if I understand what you’re telling […]
Changes afoot for LSA certification?
The FAA is considering making some major changes in the way Special Light Sport Aircraft are approved, according to a recent report on AVweb, which notes that FAA officials have informed the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association that, in the future, LSA manufacturers may have to pass a compliance audit conducted by a specially trained cadre […]
New aircraft in works for Cessna
Textron Inc., parent company to Cessna, is preparing for the economy’s recovery, with new aircraft in the works. In an interview with Bloomberg, Chief Executive Officer Scott Donnelly said new models and upgrades to existing aircraft may come as soon as 2012. The story quotes him as saying: “The programs are there, the teams are […]
FAA may boost GA airport funding
A shakeup in the methods by which federal funds are allocated to GA airports through the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) could soon be in the works, according to a recent report at Aviation International News’ website, which notes that FAA Director of Airport Safety and Standards Michael O’Donnell said his agency will be assembling a […]
Boy Scouts have aviation adventure
Chesapeake Sport Pilot Flight School, and Annapolis EAA Chapters 532 and Laurel Chapter 4, recently partnered to present a one-day aviation workshop and Young Eagles Rally for 68 local Boy Scouts. The workshop was held at the Bay Bridge Airport (W29) in Stevensville, Md. The Youth Aviation Adventure program was started in Ohio in 1997 […]
‘Lessons Learned from a Lifetime in Aviation’
John and Martha King will share their “lessons learned from a lifetime in aviation” with the Atlanta Aero Club at its July 15 meeting. The Kings are instantly recognized throughout the aviation world for their King Schools and the millions of video and digital training courses distributed over the past 30 years. Throughout the years, […]