Classic Fighters of America are planning to hold a Formation Clinic in California, March 20 to 22. In addition to fighters of all kinds, T-6s, Yaks and T-28s have been invited, according to Julie Clevenger of CFA, which will be the event’s host and sponsor. Briefings, ground school, luncheons and parties will take place in […]
Museum endowment created
An endowment has been created for the Air Power Museum in Blakesburg, Iowa. “The establishment of this endowment is a key element in our plans for the future of the APM,” said Brent Taylor, treasurer of the Air Power Museum and executive director of the Antique Airplane Association. “Last spring the APM board of directors […]
Landsberg named ASF president
AOPA Air Safety Foundation Executive Director Bruce Landsberg was named president of the foundation. “During his time at the Air Safety Foundation, Bruce has shown tremendous capability to develop industry-leading safety training programs and to raise the money necessary to provide those programs free of charge to all pilots,” said Craig Fuller, AOPA president. “His […]
Texas Sport delivers first kit to international customer
Texas Sport Aircraft Co. recently completed its first international customer delivery of a Texas Sport aircraft kit. The Texas Sport kit is an amateur-built aircraft based on the widely recognized Cub aircraft. The kit was delivered to Luiz Claudio Gonçalves, general manager of Flyer Indústria Aeronáutica Ltda., an experienced amateur aircraft builder in Sao Paolo, […]
Hangar 10 breaks tradition at MKC
Work recently begun on the construction of Hangar 10, an aviation services complex at the Kansas City, Mo., Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport (MKC). The new facility features overnight pilot’s quarters and a fitness center incorporating separate locker rooms for men and women. When completed, the 91,000-square-foot complex, designed by Atlanta-based Dye Aviation Facilities, will […]
Avemco recognized by A.M. Best
Avemco Insurance Co. has earned recognition in the Anniversary BestMark Program by the A.M. Best Co. This new program was created to distinguish insurance companies with at least a 25-year history of being rated “A” or higher. According to officials at A.M. Best, these companies have continuously maintained an “excellent” ability to meet their ongoing […]
Seven reasons to “Stop LASP”
An organization of pilots and business aviation interests called Stop LASP is working to end the Department of Homeland Security‘s Large Aircraft Security Program (LASP) plans to limit – severely – the use of aircraft for business and recreation. Stop LASP is urging strong responses to the Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM), posted in […]
CFI falls asleep on approach
The student’s failure to maintain the proper glidepath and clearance from terrain and the flight instructor’s delayed remedial action. The flight instructor’s fatigue was a factor.
A bit of nostalgia: the 1947 Cleveland Air Races
If you’d like to return to the glamorous days of yesteryear to see some people who later became aviation icons and their now-rare or vanished airplanes, go to the following Web site, sit back, and enjoy photographs from the 1947 Cleveland Air Races. http://www.airrace.com/1947%20NAR%20.html