Watch planes and helicopters take off and land, while having a fantastic meal or playing at a free aviation park. That is what the Greenville Downtown Airport Commission would like to provide as a new amenity at GMU, South Carolina’s busiest GA airport. “You can always find people watching our airport activity at one of […]
More on passing gas
LETTER TO THE EDITOR My wife and I appreciated the article titled “Passing Gas.” Steve Hanshew was willing to cover the most important aspects of aviation fuels and the attempt by the Feds to remove 100LL from existence. I have been flying for over 52 years and have never suffered any ill effect from the […]
Construction to begin in March on new Tennessee airport
March will be a historic month in the development of a new general aviation airport for the city of Cleveland, Tennessee. According to a story in the Cleveland Daily Banner, construction on the runway could begin next month. Wright Brothers Construction, of Charleston, has approval from the Aeronautics Division of the Tennessee Department of Transportation […]
Design legend Leo Windecker dies
Leo Windecker, 88, died Feb. 13 in Cedar Park, Texas. Windecker is best known as the designer of Windecker Eagle, the first FAA-certified all-composite airplane. Read his full obituary at AOPA.org.
National Radial Engine Exhibition slated
Organizers of the National Radial Engine Exhibition are inviting biplane fans to its Sept. 11 show at Colorado Plains Regional Airport (AKO) in Akron, Colo. The National Radial Engine Exhibition was first held in 2003 and has showcased radial-engine powered aircraft with centerpiece exhibits such as the B-17 “Sentimental Journey” and “The Detroit,” a restored […]
Applications now being accepted for graduate research
The Transportation Research Board’s Airport Cooperative Research Program is accepting applications for its Graduate Research Award Program in Public-Sector Aviation Issues for the 2010-2011 academic year. The program, sponsored by the FAA, is designed to encourage research on airport and related aviation system issues and to foster the next generation of aviation leaders. Under the […]
AeroConversions unveils new AeroInjector
Sonex Aircraft, LLC has introduced a lighter and more compact AeroInjector. Part of the AeroConversions AeroCarb product line, the new AeroInjector saves approximately 9 ounces and several cubic inches of engine compartment space vs. the AeroCarb, according to officials with the Oshkosh-based company, who add the new AeroInjector is being introduced first in the 32mm […]
‘Miracle on the Hudson’ hero to speak at The Museum of Flight
Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger III will speak at 7 p.m. March 8 at The Museum of Flight in Seattle. As pilot in command of the US Airways Flight 1549 that was dubbed the “Miracle on the Hudson,” Sullenberger has been hailed as a national hero for his quick thinking and outstanding aviation skills that saved […]
Low pass bends airplane
This February 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: Cessna 172RG. Injuries: None. Location: Litchfield, Ill. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot was flying over a lake. He did not see […]