Leading Edge Aviation (LEA), a Bend, Oregon-based helicopter flight school, and Central Oregon Community College (COCC), have received approval of their new Advanced Helicopter Training Course by the Oregon Department of Education and Department of Veteran Affairs. This new course expands the existing degree program to include Turbine Transition, Night Vision Goggle (NVG), External Load, […]
Vail Valley Jet Center joins Avfuel network
Vail Valley Jet Center at Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) in Colorado has joined the Avfuel network of branded FBO dealers offering AVTRIP points and Avfuel Contract Fuel for jet fuel savings. Vail Valley Jet Center is known as a gateway to North America’s finest ski resorts: It is only 35 miles from Vail, 22 […]
The Perfect Pilot
Does the perfect pilot exist? If you ask most pilots, they’ll jokingly reply, “Sure, you’re looking at him.” But it’s no joke to Bill Rhodes, who is heading up the Airmanship Education Research Initiative (AERI). A retired Air Force officer, he specializes in professional ethics, having served as head of the philosophy department at the […]
Day 1: American Barnstormers Tour
The American Barnstormers Tour, a nostalgic salute to the barnstormers who ventured across America during the 1920s seeking fame and fortune in their biplanes, has made its first stop on a seven-city tour, with 20 restored vintage aircraft from the 1920s and 1930s landing at Mason City Airport (MCW) in Iowa. Sarah Wilson, who is […]
Mixed messages from Lycoming
There is a raging debate over the future of 100 octane avgas and Lycoming’s view about the problem on an AVwebinsider Blog by Paul Bertorelli. The gist is that TCM thinks most of its engines would work on 94 UL, or could be made to work on it, and Lycoming says that there must be […]
Green 100 Octane Coalition formed
Type groups representing owners of high-performance piston aircraft have formed the Green 100 Octane Coalition to raise awareness of issues surrounding the impending demise of 100LL, according to a report on AVweb. Members include the American Bonanza Society, the Malibu Mirage Owners and Pilots Association, the Cirrus Owners and Pilots Association and some individuals. Read […]
Building a house out of a 747
A Malibu woman is building a house out of a 747 — not exactly GA, but interesting nonetheless! Check it out:
Airspace around cities to get facelift
Airspace around major cities will be getting a facelift this year, and pilots have the opportunity to decide what the new airspace will look like, according to a report at AOPA.org, which notes: “The FAA will propose modifications to nearly half of the Class B airspace areas across the country (it takes two to three […]
Blue Thunder II claims new speed record
Pilot/owner/builder John Parker, a Formula One air race champion and holder of several speed records at shorter distances in his earlier Thunder Mustang, Blue Thunder, took his successor machine, Blue Thunder II, to record speeds over a long course set up at the Golden West Fly-In last weekend in Marysville, California. Parker went fast enough […]