Ahquabi House Publishing has released “Private Pilot Beginner’s Manual (for Sport Pilots, too)” by Paul Berge. The 320-page book offers information on how to prepare for private or sport pilot training, according to the publishers, who note the book’s purpose is to offer a friendly and informative welcome to anyone who dreams of flight without […]
Propel Aviation tapped for Caravan sales
Cessna Aircraft Co. has named Propel Aviation Sales & Services, LLC, based at the Kendall-Tamiami Airport (KTMB) in Miami, Fla., a Caravan Authorized Sales Representative (ASR) for the states of Florida, Georgia and Alabama. In addition to being a Caravan ASR, Propel Aviation is a Cessna authorized single-engine, multi-engine and propjet service center and an […]
Latest Master Instructor accreditations
Six CFIs recently were accreditated as NAFI Master Flight Instructors. The National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) Master Instructor designation is a national accreditation, recognized by the FAA, which is earned through a rigorous process of continuing professional activity and peer review. Similar to a flight instructor’s certificate, it must be renewed biennially. It is […]
Scouts celebrate 100th anniversary at Fantasy of Flight’s Aviation Camporee
Hundreds of Boy Scouts will gather at Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida, next month to earn their aviation merit badges. The attraction’s Second Annual Aviation Camporee is slated for Friday, March 5, through Sunday, March 7. Throughout the weekend, the boys will practice their primitive camping skills while participating in a variety of […]
Flight into wind farm proves fatal
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 140. Injuries: 1 Fatal. Location: Grand Meadow, Minn. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The pilot had obtained three weather briefings before departing […]
What happened to auto gas at the airport?
When auto gas was first approved via STC for certain aircraft, there was a lot of support and many airports started to sell auto gas. This was a good deal for many Rotax-powered aircraft, as well as STC’d certified aircraft. But now it is almost impossible to find auto gas on most airports. What happened? […]
SAIB issued for Liberty XL-2 doors
The FAA issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin Feb. 9 to alert owners about an issue with the doors on the Liberty XL-2 opening in-flight. According to the SAIB, there have been six occurrences of a door opening in-flight. In all six cases, the pilot was able to land the airplane safely. FAA officials note […]
‘Pay It Forward’ helps fund Haiti relief flights
Bahamas Habitat, an organization that has led relief efforts into Haiti’s smaller outlying airports with volunteer general aviation aircraft, has launched an online system for pilots to raise funding for their fuel for Haiti flight missions called “Pilots Pay It Forward.” “Our new system is going to make it possible for even more pilots to […]
Training unmanned aircraft pilots
As early as 2012, thousands of civilian unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) could take to the sky as soon as the FAA allows them to share U.S. airspace with other aircraft. When that happens, professionals will be needed to operate them remotely, both as pilots and as sensor operators, when they carry video and audio equipment. […]