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Don’t like an FAA regulation? Now is the time to speak up

By Charles Spence · December 7, 2007 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — If there is something about FAA regulations that you don’t like, now is the time to make your opinions heard. The FAA is asking for comments from the public “”to identify those regulations currently in effect that we should amend, remove or simplify.”” This action is the third round of regulatory review […]

How do I install an oil cooler on my homebuilt?

By Paul McBride · December 7, 2007 ·

I have an O-235 Lycoming engine. The assembly case has not been drilled to accept an oil cooler. I called Lycoming Tech Service, but got no help. What needs to be done seems pretty clear, but I would like some technical advice. This engine is going on a homebuilt. GREY BIGGS via email I’ll apologize […]

Oregon legislature compromises GA safety with new ethanol law

By Ben Visser · December 7, 2007 ·

I believe it was Mark Twain who once said that nothing is safe when the legislature is in session. I believe it was Mark Twain who once said that nothing is safe when the legislature is in session. Well, the state of Oregon just passed House Bill 2210, which requires that once ethanol production in […]

Missing dip stick leads to fatal crash of Navajo

By NTSB · November 23, 2007 ·

The pilot’s failure to preflight the airplane, the pilot’s improper in-flight decision not to expedite the landing, and the inadvertent stall when the pilot allowed the airspeed to get too low. Factors contributing to the accident were the lineman’s improper servicing of the airplane when he left the oil dipstick out and the subsequent oil leak.

California cities fight over new FBO lease

By Meg Godlewski · November 23, 2007 ·

A plan to have a private company take over the fixed base operation at Livermore Municipal Airport (LVK) in Livermore, Calif., has hit a snag. Officials from the neighboring city of Pleasanton are considering suing, say that their counterparts in Livermore should have conducted an environmental assessment prior to awarding the lease to Livermore Air […]

Disgruntled neighbor or dangerous pilots?

By Meg Godlewski · November 23, 2007 ·

In the past, when people living near an airport had an issue with airplanes flying over their homes, they complained to the airport manager or wrote letters to the local newspaper. Today they create websites. That’s what David Wells of Tracy, Calif., did. The website went up after he sent a commentary to the local […]

Enola Gay pilot dies

By General Aviation News Staff · November 23, 2007 ·

Paul Tibbets, pilot of the aircraft that dropped the first atomic bomb, died Nov. 1 at the age of 92 at his home in Columbus, Ohio. He had been in failing health in recent months. Paul Warfield Tibbets was born on Feb. 23, 1915, at Quincy, Illinois. He planned to have a career in medicine, […]

Do you live with your plane? We’d like to feature you next year

By General Aviation News Staff · November 23, 2007 ·

General Aviation News is kicking off a new feature in 2008, with a story in every issue about Living With Your Plane. We’ll tap the expertise of our former publisher, Dave Sclair, a well-known expert on airpark living and a co-founder of Living With Your Plane. This on-line publication is a vast resource, including a […]

ECI ‘refocuses’ with split into four business units

By General Aviation News Staff · November 23, 2007 ·

Engine Components, Inc. is dividing into four business units. Engineering, production, repair station activity and administration all had been the responsibility of Ed Salmeron, who resigned as president of ECi in October “to pursue a personal opportunity with the State Farm organization,” according to company officials. Salmeron’s job has been split into four new jobs, […]

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