Superflite, manufacturer and developer of paint systems for fabric covered aircraft, will sponsor aircraft covering workshops at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2010, scheduled for July 26-Aug. 1 at Wittman Regional Airport (OSH). Aircraft covering demonstrations presented by Superflite are part of the daily workshops offered by industry experts who help attendees learn and build their own […]
Video series launches on how to use aviation watches
Abingdon Watches CEO Chelsea Welch is hosting a series of videos covering the different functions of the aviation watch. The first in a series of “How To” videos, called “How to Use Your Aviation Watch: the Basics,” can be seen on YouTube and covers the basics of the E6B slide rule found on an aviation […]
Master Instructors named
Eight CFIs recently were accredited as Master Instructors by Master Instructors LLC. The Master Instructor designation is a national accreditation recognized by the FAA and industry that is earned by a candidate through a rigorous process of continuing professional activity and peer review. Much like a flight instructor’s certificate, it must be renewed biennially. Aviation […]
West Star Aviation consolidates avionics facilities
West Star Aviation Inc. will consolidate all surplus avionics sales and service at its facility at St. Louis Regional Airport (ALN) in East Alton, Illinois, effective immediately, closing its division in Hiawatha, Iowa. “This consolidation allows us to control expenses during more difficult economic times,” said Jim Swehla, VP of sales & marketing. To make […]
Know when to crow
To at least some degree we pilot types have gotten a bad rap. More often than not I find that we’re characterized as whiners, babies, rich guys who want everybody else in town to pay for their playthings. And while I disagree entirely with that perspective, I can completely understand how we came to earn […]
GA’s Catch 22
Why don’t FBOs sell auto fuel? When will unleaded avgas be available — and who will sell it? These questions, and more, abound about aviation’s Catch 22: FBOs will not stock unleaded fuels until the market supports it — and the market will not develop until the fuels are readily available. A fuel system at […]
EAA kicks off free first flight lessons
Since 1992, EAA members have provided more than 1.5 million Young Eagles with an introductory flight in a general aviation aircraft. During the past 18 months, EAA, with support from individuals and the aviation industry, has been building a “Flight Plan” to assist interested Young Eagles in earning a pilot certificate. The next element of […]
First flight of restored Colonial Skimmer C-1
Colonial Skimmer Serial Number One, the prototype of the Lake Amphibian fleet, recently had its first flight after a complete restoration at Walter J. Kolodza Airport (GBR) in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. John Staber of Old Chatham, N.Y., a flight instructor and pilot of Lake Amphibian aircraft since 1964, has for the past 11 years been […]
Steering birds clear of planes
The “Miracle on the Hudson,” when Capt. Chesley Sullenberger famously ditched his US Airways airliner into the Hudson River after multiple bird strikes, has resulted in a number of safety recommendations from the National Transportation Safety Board, including research on the use of pulsating lights to deter birds. For Scott Philiben, vice president of Bend, […]