The Kissimmee Air Museum at Florida’s Kissimmee Gateway Airport (ISM) is host a World War II B-25 Mitchell Bomber, named “Panchito,”which will be available for rides April 2 to April 4. Prices range from $350 to $400 and are tax deductible. Admission is $6 to the museum, providing up-close access to “Panchito” and many other […]
Bad approach equals bad landing
This April 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: None. Location: Stevensville, Del. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The private pilot made a straight-in approach to land. He felt […]
Flying in the mountains
By BILL SCHROEDER, For General Aviation News While departing a high-density-altitude airport, a Cessna 177RG, with four people on board, climbed about 50 feet but did not accelerate. The airplane was observed descending before hitting trees about ½ mile off the departure end of the runway. Weight and balance computations placed the airplane over maximum […]
Fate of Epic still up in the air
A Portland judge is giving seven Epic Air customers, who were assembling kit-built planes when the Bend, Ore., company closed last year, a second chance to purchase the bankrupt company’s assets, according to a story from The Oregonian. The seven finished last out of three bidders for Epic’s assets. A Chinese aviation company placed the […]
Sun ‘n Fun Skyward Festival takes off April 2
Sun ‘n Fun and the Downtown Lakeland Partnership (DLP) will be looking skyward during DLP’s First Friday activities April 2. Sun ‘n Fun will bring aerial fly-bys, tethered hot air balloons, an after-dusk aerial light show, plus the US Air Force rock band “Reserve Generation,” to downtown Lakeland for the first Sun ‘n Fun Skyward […]
CAP aircrews wrap Midwest flood response
Civil Air Patrol aircraft and personnel from seven Midwest states have returned home after providing nearly 360 hours of flight time supporting disaster relief efforts in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. “Our mission is complete,” said Illinois Wing Maj. Eric Templeton, who directed CAP’s ARCHER flights over the Red River Valley as well as […]
TSA completes LASP revisions
The Transportation Security Administration has completed the revision of the large aircraft security program (LASP) and the legislation is about to move to the Department of Homeland Security and Office of Management and Budget for review, according to a report at Aviation International News, which notes that a new Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) is […]
Nurturing the next generation
When Laura Rusnok (above) took over the lead position of the Student Aviation Association on the campus of the University of North Texas, she began making plans that went beyond available resources. She contacted the US Flight Academy, part of US Aviation, to explore the possibility of some kind of sponsorship. Encountering a response that […]
The Sporty’s Foundation offers maintenance training scholarships
The Sporty’s Foundation has launched a new program for aircraft mechanics enrolled in Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development. Scholarships will be awarded to the top three students completing the airframe portion of the training curriculum. The scholarships, in the amounts of $3,000, $1,500 and $750, will be awarded and used for their […]