Classic Fighters of America (CFA) will hold its next Formation Clinic Sept. 11-12. Pilots who fly T-6s, T-28s, Yaks and fighter airplanes are invited to the clinic. Briefings and ground school will take place in the CFA’s hangar at Ramona Airport (RNM) in California. Classic Fighters of America also will give an introduction of its […]
Luck named Master Instructor Emeritus
George Luck, a six-time Master CFI, was recently granted Master Instructor Emeritus status. A retired Air Force officer, Luck is an instructor with the Beechcraft Pilot Proficiency Program (www.BPPP.org) and is a FAASTeam representative in the FAA’s Seattle FSDO area. A resident of Everett, Wash., he was granted his initial Master CFI accreditation in 1999. […]
University develops alert system to prevent mid-air collisions
Researchers at the University of Kansas in Kansas say they have perfected an acoustic vector sensing system for general aviation that might have helped prevent the fatal collision between a helicopter and a passenger plane over New York’s Hudson River Aug. 9. The university’s application for a patent on the system is in process. Using […]
Paradise names Southeast dealer
Paradise USA LLC has named Light Sport Experts as its Southeast regional dealer. Represented by Joe Crocker, Light Sport Experts is headquartered in the Florida Panhandle and specializes in LSA training and aircraft sales. The Paradise Aircraft product line includes two models, the Paradise P-1 and the P-1 SP with hand controls for disabled pilots. […]
Poor approach results in collision
The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate clearance from a parked airplane during the landing flare.
Scenes from the Rocky Mountain Fly-In
Sporty’s Foundation awards scholarships
The Sporty’s Foundation recently awarded three scholarships to students in the University of Cincinnati’s Professional Pilot Program. The scholarships were awarded to the top three incoming sophomore students: Abdelaziz Akkoub ($15,000); Sophie Gilgean ($10,000); and Patrick Spare ($5000). The University of Cincinnati’s Professional Pilot Program combines two years of college general studies with flight training. […]
Time introduced to NextGen test flights
The element of “time” will be introduced in flight demonstrations by FAA and Embry Riddle. The systems that manage flights today employ three dimensions: altitude, latitude and longitude. A fourth dimension – time – will be introduced in demonstrations beginning later this year under a new agreement reached between FAA and Embry Riddle’s aviation consortium. […]
Eclipse rises again
A federal bankruptcy judge in Albuquerque approved a $40 million offer from Eclipse Aerospace for Eclipse Aviation, the former builder of Eclipse 500 very light jets. According to an Aviation International News story, Eclipse Aerospace has already hired about 15 engineers, managers and other staff, said Mason Holland, president and CEO of Eclipse Aerospace, and […]