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A nonchalant pilot plus a fast aircraft equals a safety hazard

By NASA · April 13, 2023 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

Most disturbing is this pilot came back to the airport several days later and I spoke with him, indicating I was his near midair the other day. He made light of it and lied, stating he was trying to look for the windsock.

Picture of the Day: Landing on an island

By General Aviation News Staff · April 12, 2023 ·

Bill Peters submitted this photo and note: Landing on grass strip at Sunbury Airport (71N) in Pennsylvania.”

Octane ratings: Where did they come from, what do they mean, and why are there so many?

By Ben Visser · April 12, 2023 ·

The difference between the RON and the MON is called the fuels sensitivity. Most typical fuels have a sensitivity of around eight numbers. But occasionally there will be a fuel with a 10 to 12 sensitivity, which does not perform as well in the field.

FAA approves use of off-the-shelf parts for older certificated aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · April 12, 2023 ·

The new program applies to small (less than 12,500 pounds) type-certificated aircraft built before 1980. It allows ordinary maintenance personnel to validate that low-risk replacement parts are suitable for installation on aircraft, without the need for extensive engineering analysis or complex and time-consuming design and production approvals from the FAA, according to officials with the Experimental Aircraft Association, who spent years advocating for the new program.

Documentary about airline’s first woman pilot now streaming

By General Aviation News Staff · April 12, 2023 ·

The Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame has released a 50th anniversary documentary about Emily Howell Warner who become the first female pilot hired by Frontier Airlines in 1973.

Clemens Aviation acquires Midwest Corporate Aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · April 12, 2023 ·

“Acquiring Midwest gives our company the infrastructure and advantage we need to better serve our customers,” said Dwayne Clemens, adding it also enables the company to focus on its main priorities, which include increasing transient FBO traffic and expanding the capabilities of its maintenance division.

Pilot mistakes road for runway

By NTSB · April 12, 2023 ·

The pilot’s loss of situational awareness, and his unintended landing on a soft unimproved dirt road, which resulted in a loss of directional control into soft ground and the airplane to subsequently nose over.

Picture of the Day: Wedding departure

By General Aviation News Staff · April 11, 2023 ·

Jason McDuffee submitted this photo and note: “My wife and I departing after our wedding in our own Skylane.”

The powerful importance of scheduling well

By Jamie Beckett · April 11, 2023 ·

A CFI is a service provider. We charge the customer a specified dollar amount for instruction. If the service is good, customers come back. If the service is lacking, customers tend to go elsewhere. And as service providers we win or lose based on the quality and timeliness of the service we provide.

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