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Own a certified airplane? Just say no to ethanol

By Ben Visser · December 21, 2007 ·

In my Nov. 23 column, “”What effect does ethanol have on airplanes?””, I tried to answer the question of what to do if you end up accidentally getting some auto gas that contains ethanol in your airplane. I had intended this to be information for people who tried to use non-ethanol containing auto gas, but […]

December 2005 Accident Reports

By NTSB · December 7, 2007 ·

The pilot’s failure to maintain Vmc (velocity minimum control) on initial climb, resulting in a loss of control.

Epps family celebrates a century of flight

By Janice Wood · December 7, 2007 ·

This year the state of Georgia is celebrating its centennial of powered flight. Celebrating along with the rest of the state is the Epps family, for it was Ben Epps who started it all and his descendents have played major roles in Georgia aviation from that day to this. In 1907, only four years after […]

Spirit of Flight Center lands at EIK: After a three-year search, museum finds an airport home

By Meg Godlewski · December 7, 2007 ·

The problem with having an aviation museum that isn’t at an airport is that you miss a major chunk of your target audience — pilots. The folks at Spirit of Flight Center in Lafayette, Colo., are hoping that their museum’s new location at Erie Municipal Airport (EIK) near Denver will help attract more visitors — […]

P-38 found on the beach: Recovery efforts expected next year at secret site

By Meg Godlewski · December 7, 2007 ·

Can you imagine walking down a beach and literally stumbling across a World War II airplane? That’s what happened to someone in Wales last summer, when shifting sands exposed a Lockheed P-38 that had been on the beach since it crashed there in 1942. The airplane is largely intact and does not have much corrosion, […]

Randy’s Red Rocker: Want attention on the ramp? Start with candy apple red paint, then add a flaming skull or two for accents

By Meg Godlewski · December 7, 2007 ·

There is something about a red airplane. It can be sitting perfectly motionless but it will catch your eye. Randy Pflanzer, from Indianapolis, agrees. He says he gets a lot of attention when people see his candy apple red F-1 Rocket. “It took me about two years to build and I have been flying it […]

Growing pains: Random hangar inspection creates controversy at Utah’s Vernal Regional Airport

By Meg Godlewski · December 7, 2007 ·

How carefully did you read your hangar lease before you signed it? Does it stipulate what can and cannot be stored in the hangar? Does it allow the airport owner and the FAA to inspect your hangar at any time, no notice necessary? Officials at Vernal Regional Airport (VEL) in Vernal, Utah, claim that is […]

New Jersey airport sold to make way for ball fi elds. Massive tax increase forces long-time owners to sell

By Meg Godlewski · December 7, 2007 ·

William and Jean Weasener of Pennington, N.J., have spent the better part of their lives operating Twin Pine Airport (N75), but a massive increase in property taxes is forcing them to sell the privately owned, public use airport. “The township did another tax assessment and increased the property taxes from $14,000 to $55,000,” said William […]

Boom times. Kentucky opens three new GA airports, with another set for next month

By Meg Godlewski · December 7, 2007 ·

GA is booming in the Bluegrass State. According to Steve Parker, Deputy Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Aviation, state officials are in the midst of a push to enhance existing GA airports and add to the number of GA airports in the state. “Kentucky has been a little behind in the number of general […]

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