This January 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 152. Location: Labelle, Fla. Injuries: None. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: Prior to departure the pilot fueled the airplane to full tanks. […]
Save money on flight training: Start with a Sport Pilot ticket
Flying can be very expensive. It takes a minimum of 40 hours to earn a private pilot’s license under a Part 61 program. The average cost of obtaining a private ticket in the United States can range from $6,000 to $10,000. The Sport Pilot ticket, created in September 2004, potentially cuts that cost in half […]
Houston controllers begin using ADS-B
Houston air traffic controllers are now using an improved satellite-based system — Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) — to more efficiently and safely separate and manage aircraft flying over the Gulf of Mexico, according to FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt. “Safety is our highest priority at the U.S. Department of Transportation, and this new satellite-based technology will […]
Aaron Tippin tapped as Commemorative Air Force spokesman
Country music superstar Aaron Tippin and the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) are joining forces to honor American military aviation. Tippin will dedicate his time and talents as the 2010 CAF celebrity spokesman. His involvement will include special appearances at various Commemorative Air Force events across the country, as well as filming and recording a number […]
WAI scholarship applicants up 40%
The number of Women in Aviation, International (WAI) members who applied for scholarships has soared to 520, up from previous high of 371. “Our message is that scholarships are not just for college students,” said WAI President Dr. Peggy Chabrian. “Many of our scholarships are for people already in the aviation workforce, who may be […]
Spaceport license granted for Cecil Field
The Jacksonville Aviation Authority (JAA) has been granted a license by the FAA to operate a commercial, horizontal launch spaceport at Cecil Field (VQQ). Cecil Field, the first FAA-licensed horizontal launch commercial spaceport in Florida, is the eighth spaceport to be licensed in the U.S. As part of receiving a license to operate a spaceport, […]
Sky’s no limit for new director at PNS
As success stories go, they don’t get much better than Melinda Crawford’s. The new director of Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport (PFN), she’s a 54-year-old grandmother of six who didn’t start her aviation career until she was 40. But once she got going, there was no stopping her, according to a story in the Tallahassee […]
GE Aviation’s turboprop business takes off
Since GE’s acquisition in mid-2008, GE Aviation Czech s.r.o., formerly known as Walter Engines, has been busy — launching a new engine, being selected to power a new aircraft, receiving a Czech grant and expanding its services and support network. About 18 months ago, GE Aviation acquired certain assets of Walter Engines, a Czech Republic-based […]
Flabob Airport slates activities for year
The Wathen Foundation has released its schedule of activities for Flabob Airport in Southern California for the year. Highlights include participation in the Riverside Air Show on March 27, when many of Flabob’s pilots will fly to Riverside Airport to participate in static displays and students in the Stinson and Skycoupe restoration programs at Flabob […]