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Florida Air Museum gets grant for restoration/preservation activities

By Janice Wood · November 24, 2009 ·

The Florida Air Museum on the Sun ‘n Fun campus on Lakeland Linder Regional Airport (LAL) has received a $30,000 grant that will be used to build facilities to support its aircraft restoration and preservation activities. The grant, awarded by the Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust, will be used to enhance existing facilities at the museum’s […]

Have a story about flying in Canada’s North? Add it to Ice Pilots website

By Janice Wood · November 24, 2009 ·

Reality television’s latest stars are the people and planes of Buffalo Airways, featured in the new History Television series, Ice Pilots NWT. Bringing a new dimension to reality television, the Ice Pilots NWT website, introduces an interactive story map to which visitors can upload personal stories about flying in Canada’s North. In addition to these […]

Alternative Aviation completes G-600 integration

By Janice Wood · November 24, 2009 ·

Alternative Aviation Services, Inc. (AAS) in Waterford, Mich., recently completed the full integration of the Century IV Autopilot and Flight Director with the Garmin G-600 on a Piper Aerostar 601P. The AAS solution provides Complete Flight Director functions on the G-620 PFD, not just the traditional standby ADI integration found in other installations, company officials […]

Arkansas icon joins Phillips 66 network

By Janice Wood · November 24, 2009 ·

Central Flying Service, a 70-year-old aviation icon in Little Rock, Ark., is joining Phillips 66 Aviation as a branded dealer. Central Flying Service is the county’s largest FBO facility and the oldest aviation business in Arkansas, according to company officials. The FBO sits on 77 acres at Adams Field (LIT), featuring 558,000 square feet of […]

Museum opens holiday store

By Janice Wood · November 24, 2009 ·

Seattle’s Museum of Flight’s downtown Holiday Gift Store — located on the second floor of City Centre Mall (1420 5th Ave in Seattle) — is open now through Dec. 24. The store offers a selection of aviation and space related gifts, including books, flight-related apparel, holiday ornaments, toys, calendars, Museum of Flight gift cards, as […]

Super Drifter updated

By Janice Wood · November 24, 2009 ·

After buying all the rights to the Drifter series of light aircraft kits, Lockwood Aircraft has been delivering kits, but also evaluating the design. Drifter is widely known as a hard-working recreational aircraft and a common use is flying on floats. With a new change, Lockwood Aircraft officials say they have noticeably improved the flight […]

Brake mishap crunches Cherokee

By NTSB · November 24, 2009 ·

This November 2007 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: Piper Cherokee. Location: Alliance, Ohio. Injuries: None. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The private pilot was attempting to land on a 2,088-foot turf […]

Is your airport on the endangered list?

By Meg Godlewski · November 23, 2009 ·

For the past 10 years I have been hearing from readers concerned about their airports. Usually it begins with a phone call from someone who is upset because “they” are trying to close the airport. Sometimes “they” have names. Other times they don’t. The names and locations of the airports change, but often the issues […]

Mogas – going, going, gone in the Pacific Northwest

By Kent Misegades · November 23, 2009 ·

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Another nail has been driven into the coffin of ethanol free fuel in the Pacific Northwest. Practically all of the gasoline in western Washington and western Oregon comes from four major refineries on the Puget sound north of Seattle.  Since Oregon is already a mandatory E10 state due to a state law, we have been […]

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