Light aircraft builders in the USA, Europe, Australia, Brazil, and South Africa are preparing aircraft I choose to call Mosaic LSA or mLSA in preparation for the FAA’s update of the LSA regulations.
Zeniths once again steal the show in New Zealand
Two Zenith STOL “Sky Jeeps” took first and second place at the annual Bush Pilot Championships in New Zealand on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023.
California college introduces drone pilot apprenticeship program
After completing 11 units at Fullerton College, students are matched with employers to complete the required 600 hours of paid on-the-job training.
Learn how NASA is transforming aviation
NASA is holding a free virtual event called imaginAviation, which will focus on how the agency transforms its research innovations “into new possibilities for aviation for the benefit of humanity,” according to NASA officials.
Delayed use of carb heat leads to total loss of engine power
The pilot’s delayed use of carburetor heat, which resulted in carburetor icing and a subsequent total loss of engine power.
Picture of the Day: In good company
Roby Denman submitted these photos and a note: “I was fortunate to fly Crazy Horse 1 at Stallion 51 in Kissimmee, Florida, with Ed Shipley on a previous visit. On this subsequent visit I asked if I could bring my 1947 PA-12 into the hangar for some pictures with Crazy Horse 1 and Crazy Horse 2 and they were very accommodating — to me and my Cub, the best and most fun plane I’ve ever owned. My thanks for wonderful memories! Next goal: Some time with Lee Lauderback in Crazy Horse 2.”
A simple check to see if your aircraft engine is manufacturing metal
If the engine is manufacturing metal, this simple check will give you enough information to make a decision as to whether the engine actually does have a serious problem.
2022 aircraft shipments, billings up 6%
Aircraft deliveries were up 6% in 2022, with billings topping $26.8 billion, according to the latest report from the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA).
Demand high for aviation mechanics and technicians
A recent “Ask the Industry” poll by the Aircraft Electronics Association finds that 83.5% of repair stations are hiring technicians now or will need to hire more people later in 2023.