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When the paperwork equals the weight of the aircraft

By Jamie Beckett · January 31, 2023 ·

Here’s the good news. The FAA has extended the life of aircraft registrations to seven years, more than double the previous term of three years. Here’s the not so good news. There is no requirement for the FAA to mail out new documentation that actually shows those extended expiration dates.

First flight: Electric Sky Jeep

By General Aviation News Staff · January 31, 2023 ·

A firm based at Old Buckenham Airfield in Norfolk, England, has been working on the electric Sky Jeep, which is based on a Zenith CH-750, for the past three years.

New flight training association takes off

By General Aviation News Staff · January 31, 2023 ·

Founded in late 2022, the new association was created “to focus exclusively on the interests of professional flight training organizations based in the United States,” according to officials.

Insurance discounts and more for pilots who use Redbird app

By General Aviation News Staff · January 31, 2023 ·

Through a new agreement, Avemco customers will receive a 20% discount on annual subscriptions to Redbird’s personalized proficiency training app, Redbird Pro, as well as discounts on their insurance premiums.

Near miss when pilot fails to make radio calls

By NASA · January 31, 2023 ·

I suggest more information to general aviation pilots about making radio calls and listening to the CTAF frequency when near an airport to gain situational awareness about what is going on.

Picture of the Day: Departing Ryan Field

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2023 ·

Gary Lanthrum submitted this photo and note: “This Skywagon was part of the maintenance crew that flew in to work on Ryan Field (2MT1) in Montana. This is rugged and unforgiving country, so arrivals and departures from the field require attention to density altitude and weight and balance. No planes or personnel were injured in this photo shoot!”

2022 in review: How did LSA fare during a turbulent year?

By Dan Johnson · January 30, 2023 ·

Despite a year of war, of plunging stock markets, and sky-high energy prices, of protests and riots in multiple countries, plus ongoing supply chain strains and lingering COVID fears, the LSA market grew by a healthy 18% in 2022, after rising 10% in 2021. The industry is now performing better than in 2019, the last year of relative sanity before COVID lockdowns.

Pulitzer Electric Aircraft Race postponed

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2023 ·

Economic conditions and “a strong priority by the aircraft manufacturers on product development and certification hampered” the National Aeronautic Association’s ability to secure the necessary sponsorships to hold the race in 2023, according to NAA officials.

Women in Aviation partners with Harvard on new professional development course

By General Aviation News Staff · January 30, 2023 ·

Women in Leadership: A Program for Emerging Leaders is a new three-day professional development program hosted by Women in Aviation International (WAI) with instruction by Harvard University’s Division of Continuing Education.

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