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The world’s ‘strangest’ airports

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2010 ·

Popular Science recently compiled a list of the 18 strangest airports in the world. Included is an airport that has an 18-hole golf course in the middle of its two runways, one with an ice runway, and one in the Alps that features a large hill in the middle of the runway. Making the list […]

Fantasy of Flight founder wins ‘Freedom of Flight’ award

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2010 ·

Kermit Weeks, creator and founder of Fantasy of Flight in Florida, recently received the “Bob Hoover Freedom of Flight Award” at the 7th Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards, which is often called the  Academy Awards of Aviation. Other awards presented at the event were the “First Out of This World Landing and Take Off […]

By the numbers: State-by-state stats

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2010 ·

The Scripps Howard News Service recently released a rundown of general aviation numbers in each state, including total pilots, total GA aircraft and total public/private airports. The news service compiled the stats with information from the FAA, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, and the Transportation Security Administration. The bottom line? There are 651,551 pilots, 294,123 […]

‘He just messed up general aviation’

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2010 ·

Fears of domestic terror could lead to major changes in general aviation, according to a report at KSLANews.com in Shreveport, Louisiana. Reporters there spoke to Tracy Golden, a GA pilot at Downtown Airport in Sheveport, who said his first reaction after hearing about the Austin, Texas, crash was that the pilot “owed a lot of […]

NTSB chairman testifies on aircraft icing

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2010 ·

NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman, in testimony Feb. 24 before the House Aviation Subcommittee, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, discussed the dangers of aircraft flying in icing conditions and highlighted longstanding NTSB recommendations that have yet to be adopted by the FAA to address the issue. Reducing the dangers of flying in icing conditions has been […]

Donations sought to help cover costs for WASP Congressional Gold Medal ceremony

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2010 ·

The Heart of Texas Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America is asking for donations to help cover the costs when the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) travel to Washington, D.C., next month to receive the Congressional Gold Medal. According to chapter officials, 100% of the funds raised will be used for the cost […]

Bahamas & Caribbean Pilot’s Guide released

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2010 ·

There are more small airports per square mile of land mass in the Bahamas and Caribbean than any other region in the world, and they’re all in the new 2010 Bahamas & Caribbean Pilot’s Guide. After 32 years in print, the Bahamas & Caribbean Pilot’s Guide is a single-source reference for island travel. This is […]

International group of women pilots to share flight experiences at Seattle museum

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2010 ·

As part of WomenFly!, The Museum of Flight’s annual Women’s History Month event, an international panel of women pilots will share their experiences in the world of aviation March 6. This year’s panel includes women pilots from almost every continent. Their experiences include flights in the Australian outback, Alaskan wilderness, Antarctic slopes, African plains and […]

AERO to feature more than 450 exhibitors

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2010 ·

Despite the current economic slump, AERO Friedrichshafen, the general aviation show held each year in Germany and slated for April 8-11 this year, will host about 450 exhibitors in nine halls, as well as in outdoor exhibits, according to organizers. Exhibitors will come from 25 countries, with non-German companies making up nearly 50% of exhibitors. […]

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