Weighing just 10 pounds, they are the company’s smallest and lightest aircraft batteries, according to True Blue officials, who note the company now offers lithium-ion batteries for all markets, from experimental and homebuilt to the largest commercial and defense aircraft.
Fuel exhaustion leads to crash
Probable Cause: The pilot’s improper planning, which led to fuel exhaustion, and a total loss of engine power.
Picture of the Day: Airplanes & Coffee
Javier Vera submitted this photo and note: “In March 2023, Sulphur Springs Municipal Airport (KSLR) in Texas hosted what is becoming one of the most popular fly-ins in the North Texas area: Airplanes & Coffee. On this occasion, more than 130 planes and hundreds of people came to enjoy coffee and donuts in the company of planes. One of these visitors was Kelly Mahon, who showed off his beautiful 1934 Monocoupe 90.”
Texas teen flying club on the move
Members of the Tango Thirty One Aero Clube flew from Texas to Florida for SUN ‘n FUN with a few missions: Learn all they could about successful teen flying clubs from the world’s biggest, the Lakeland Aero Club, as well as raise money for their own hangar.
Continental Jet-A piston engines achieve milestones, including increased TBR
Continental reports two milestones for its Jet-A piston engine series: The jet-fuel burning piston engine family has accumulated more than 10 million flight hours, while the CD-170 engine has received a Time Between Replacement (TBR) extension from 1,200 to 1,800 hours from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Free ForeFlight workshops take off May 1
The 90-minute interactive workshops, which will held on the first Monday of the month, will offer hands-on training on using ForeFlight for flight planning, weather, and in-flight navigation.
Veteran pilot launches free cross-country weather website
Greg Lutz, who has been a pilot for 40 years, has launched Aviation Cross Country Weather (AVXCWX), a free website created to facilitate cross-country flight planning around the weather.
My adrenaline was through the roof after landing
To be honest, I only feel like I was able to deal with this situation because of my training on the fundamentals of flight. We never practiced anything like it, but I knew I had to slow that plane down by any means necessary, and that picking up speed on approach could be fatal.
Picture of the Day: Back at home base
Gary Jones submitted this photo and note: Taxiing at Southwest Washington Regional Airport (KKLS) in Kelso, Washington, in my 1986 Mooney 252 after another six-hour non-stop cross country flight. This is my third Mooney and the second one I personally restored.