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.
EAA hosts inaugural Learn to Fly Week in May
The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) will hold its inaugural Learn to Fly Week May 15-20, 2023, with five days of free webinars, as well as in-person Flying Start events.
Pilot flustered by aircraft that looked like it was trying to hit him
This aircraft started following very closely, getting to a point where it was unsafe and I felt like he was trying to hit us.
Picture of the Day: Round Top Peak from my Zodiak
Dale Doty submitted this photo and note: “I couldn’t find any local aviation events to fly to so I just headed east to Alpine County Airport (M45) southeast of Lake Tahoe in California. Just before arriving there I passed the snow-covered Round Top Peak (just to the left of the wing tip). It was a nice, calm, sunny day in California.”
New math and the unleaded future of general aviation
The search for an unleaded avgas continues, with four fuels still in the running and being evaluated by the FAA. Will all four make it to market? Who will the FAA and the industry get behind as the future of general aviation?
4 Rules of Thumb for Safer Takeoffs
The latest video in the FAA’s 57 Seconds to Safer Flying series lays out 4 Rules of Thumb for Safer Takeoffs.
Creating clouds for icing research
What a cool job: Emily Timko works for NASA, creating clouds and ice in the agency’s Icing Research Tunnel to see what affect the weather has on aircraft components.