General aviation will soon lose one of its staunchest supporters in the U.S. House of Representatives as Vern Ehlers (R-Mich.) announced his retirement Feb. 10. Ehlers, 76, has served the state’s 3rd District (Grand Rapids area) for 16 years. He will retire at the end of his eighth term. “Rep. Ehlers is a champion of […]
GA groups object to increased test fees
EAA, along with AOPA, NATA, and NAFI, is asking the FAA, Computer Assisted Testing Service Inc. (CATS), and LaserGrade to re-examine the implementation of a proposed increase in testing fees. Effective April 1, pilots taking an FAA knowledge test could be charged an extra $50 in administrative fees. The testing companies say they are implementing […]
‘We will see good times again’
There’s no doubt that Wichita’s aviation industry has been battered in the last year or so, but “the future has not been canceled,” Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson told told members of the Wichita Aero Club Feb. 10. “We will see good times again,” Parkinson was quoted in a story in The Wichita Eagle. Parkinson also […]
Pilots still needed for Haiti relief flights
Bahamas Habitat’s aviation relief operation recently completed its 250th relief mission to Haiti. To date, volunteer pilots and aircraft have delivered more than 200,000 pounds of medical supplies and food, as well as more than 70 medical personnel along with their equipment, to Haiti’s outlying airports using general aviation aircraft. Operations are continuing and more […]
WSDOT to host three workshops at Northwest Aviation Conference
The Washington State Department of Transportation Aviation Division will host three workshops at the annual Northwest Aviation Conference and Trade Show on Feb. 20 and 21 at the Western Washington Fairgrounds in Puyallup. Representatives from WSDOT Aviation will discuss airport investments, newly proposed state airport grant assurances, and aviation land-use planning on Saturday, Feb. 20. […]
FlashPass.net certified for eApis submissions
Customs and Border Protection (CPB) has certified Lobo:Labs’s latest online software service for eAPIS manifest submissions. Last year, CPB implemented eAPIS (Electronic Advance Passenger Information System), which requires private pilots flying across U.S. borders to file outbound and inbound manifests prior to their flights. These manifests include all relevant information about pilots, crew and passengers, […]
Fighter Aces Symposium slated for Wings of Dreams Air Show
Three World War II fighter aces will recount their stories of combat over the skies of Europe, China and the South Pacific during the Wings of Dreams Air Show at Florida’s Keystone Heights Airport (42J) on Feb. 20. The Florida Friends of the American Fighter Aces Association, an organization formed to promote the history of […]
Private Pilot Beginner’s Manual released
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 […]