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PilotE6B/WX iPhone app released

By Janice Wood · June 21, 2010 ·

Just released is CoDeveloper’s new PilotE6B/WX iPhone app, which provides pilots with more than 50 common aviation calculations and unit conversions, as well as access to current weather data, in-place unit conversion, GPS-tied METAR and TAF access, and in-flight timers. Features include: The pilot can specify units of measurement for all calculation parameters and results, […]

Mid-Continent Instruments offers online ordering

By Janice Wood · June 21, 2010 ·

Mid-Continent Instruments has added online ordering to its newly revamped website. The expanded website provides 24-hour online ordering capabilities, as well as a real-time sales inventory, quick ordering of new outright, new exchange or overhaul exchange units, the ability to request a repair or return for credit (RMA), and review company transaction history, such as […]

New book on Vietnam helicopter pilots released

By Janice Wood · June 21, 2010 ·

Just released is “The Red Tavern,” the true story of the silent preachers of the First Air Cavalry Division, who piloted the Huey helicopters that were the beginning and end of every Vietnam story. The story is set in 1967, following the First Cavalry Division’s Ia Drang Valley campaign, which gave rise to the book […]

Sporty’s training courses go mobile

By Janice Wood · June 21, 2010 ·

Sporty’s now offers flight training video courses made specifically for mobile devices. Available as an add-on option to Sporty’s Online Flight Training Courses, the new Mobile Video Courses are offered for the Recreational, Private and Instrument ratings. The new Mobile Video Courses are optimized for mobile devices, including iPhone, iPad and Android smartphones. Training progress […]

The fight to save 38J

By General Aviation News Staff · June 20, 2010 · 1 Comment

By BILL WALKER, For General Aviation News The story is painfully familiar. A once thriving airport, this one in rural South Carolina, falls on hard times and faces permanent closure. Hemingway-Stuckey Airport, 38J, hit bottom last year when the State Aeronautics Commission told local officials to clean up the place or close it. The hard […]

Skycatcher wins award

By Janice Wood · June 20, 2010 ·

Cessna’s Light Sport Aircraft, the Model 162 Skycatcher, has been named winner of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Piper General Aviation Award for 2010. The award is made annually to a company or product judged to have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of general aviation. The 162 achieved required ASTM […]

Annual Poker Run for charity June 26

By Janice Wood · June 20, 2010 ·

Pilots, aviation enthusiasts and those simply looking for a fun time are invited to attend the WHAS Crusade for Children Aviation Poker Run, presented by GlobalAir.com and Eagle Aviation. Festivities kick off at 10 a.m. Saturday June 26, following a pancake breakfast for pilots. Planes will fly out of Bowman Field (LOU) in Louisville, Kentucky, […]

Four inducted into Canada’s Hall of Fame

By Janice Wood · June 20, 2010 ·

Four aviators — Julie Payette, Vi Milstead Warren, Redford Henry “Red” Mulock, and Willy Laserich — were inducted into Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame (CAHF) at its annual induction ceremony and dinner, held earlier this month in Vancouver, B.C. The event was attended by more than 280 guests from across Canada’s aviation and aerospace community. […]

FAA to study integrating unmanned aircraft into national airspace system

By Janice Wood · June 20, 2010 ·

The FAA’s William J. Hughes Technical Center has established a cooperative research and development agreement with Insitu Inc., of Bingen, Washington, and the New Jersey Air National Guard to study unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and to address their integration into the national airspace system (NAS). Insitu Inc., a wholly-owned, independent subsidiary of The Boeing Company, […]

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