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FAA administrator to license first cadets from On Wings of Eagles

By Janice Wood · February 17, 2010 ·

FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt will present Private Pilot certificates with Instrument Ratings to the first two cadets from the On Wings of Eagles Foundation (OWOEF) flight academy as part of the National Guard Youth Challenge Foundation’s Gala Feb. 23. OWOEF, working in partnership with the National Guard Youth Challenge program, offers flight training scholarships to […]

Historic DC-3 to be on display at GMU

By Janice Wood · February 17, 2010 ·

The recently restored Flagship Detroit, a DC-3 delivered to American Airlines in 1937, will be on display at Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU) in South Carolina March 21 and 22. Owned and operated by a private volunteer foundation, the oldest flying DC-3 in the world has recently completed a major restoration to return the exterior and […]

Exhibitor count up for AERO

By Janice Wood · February 17, 2010 ·

The team organizing this year’s AERO international aviation trade show in Friedrichshafen, Germany, promises this year’s event will be better than ever, with exhibitor numbers exceeding initial expectations. Project Manager Thomas Grunewald has expressed strong confidence in the trade show, to be held on the grounds of Messe Friedrichshafen from April 8-12. “We asked exhibitors […]

WxWorx launches new website

By Janice Wood · February 17, 2010 ·

WxWorx has launched its new website, which features improvements in navigation, appearance and accessibility, according to developers. “Our customers deserve a website that is beautiful, functional and easy to navigate, and with the new WxWorx.com, we have given them all three,” said Bob Baron, president and CEO of WxWorx. “Whether a customer needs to find […]

The Finer Points of Flying debuts Virtual Office Hours

By Janice Wood · February 17, 2010 ·

The Finer Points of Flying has introduced Virtual Office Hours. Through one-on-one video chat or telephone appointments, Jason Miller, a CFI and the host of The Finer Points of Flying, elaborates on some of the finer points of particular courses of training in sessions that replicate dual ground training. Virtual Office Hours helps pilots of […]

Pratt & Whitney establishes Engineering Center of Excellence at UConn

By Janice Wood · February 17, 2010 ·

Pratt & Whitney has established a Center of Excellence at the University of Connecticut (UConn) School of Engineering for research in the field of aviation propulsion systems. Pratt & Whitney will work with UConn on research initiatives that support the design and development of more efficient gas turbine engines. The university’s primary focus will be […]

Fast approach bounces airplane

By NTSB · February 17, 2010 ·

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: Glasair. Injuries: None. Location: Telluride, Colo. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: Unicom advised the pilot that the winds were from 260° at 6 […]

A special flight for a special soldier

By Janice Wood · February 16, 2010 ·

Many pilots volunteer their airplane, time, and piloting skills for humanitarian purposes, such as Angel Flight medical transport for deserving patients. Jerry Severson of Bozeman, Montana, has done such volunteer flights in his Twin Commander 690A, but he rates a recent trip he provided to Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Matthew Ryan Bradford and his mother, […]

Chart-topping LSAs for 2009

By Dan Johnson · February 16, 2010 ·

If you refer back to earlier reports, you can easily see 2009 was a down year (no surprise, right?). General aviation was off more than 50% and Light Sport was down badly as well, with 42% less registrations than in 2008. With this post, we present our now-somewhat-famous chart. We hear from some who say […]

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