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Tuthill offers new line of bearings

By Janice Wood · June 11, 2009 ·

Tuthill Controls now offers a new line of aerospace bearings, featuring self-lubricating, PTFE-lined rod end bearings and spherical bearings. The line of rod end bearings is available with male and female threads in wide and narrow series and is government approved to AS81935. The spherical bearings feature narrow and wide series with and without staking […]

TSA lists airports subject to security directive

By Janice Wood · June 11, 2009 ·

A total of 454 airports will be subject to the TSA’s latest Security Directive (SD-8G) restricting the movements of transient pilots, EAA said on April 9. Airports in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa and Guam are included along with those in the continental U.S. The directive took effect June 1 and requires pilots […]

Blocked carburetor leads to power loss

By NTSB · June 11, 2009 ·

A partial loss of engine power due to a blocked carburetor jet.

Hal Wright, newsman

By Ben Sclair · June 10, 2009 ·

As a newspaperman, and a pilot, this CBS News story is a kick. Do yourself a favor. Take a 5-minute break and watch this video. Enjoy! (Note: there is a 30-second commercial before the video starts.)

The best of…

By Janice Wood · June 10, 2009 ·

General Aviation News is turning to its readers to discover “The Best of…” for its next issue. What’s the best plane? Best avionics? Best flying accessories? How about your best flying experience? Or the best pilot you ever met? If it involves flying or airplanes, we want to hear what you think is “the best.” […]

Getting the lead out

By Ben Visser · June 10, 2009 ·

I received an e-mail from a gentleman who is a “small investor” in Swift Fuels, a group associated with Purdue University working to produce an unleaded, high-octane aviation fuel that can be made from almost any sugar-containing plant matter. He asked that I update people on Swift’s progress, as well as took me to task […]

FAA’s new administrator takes office

By Charles Spence · June 10, 2009 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — For the first time in nearly two years, the FAA has a permanently-appointed administrator — J. Randolph “Randy” Babbitt. His tenure is five years, giving the FAA some stability for planning, budgeting and organization. Babbitt, who comes to office as the FAA faces a number of difficult issues, has been urged by […]

The ABCs of protecting GA

By Janice Wood · June 10, 2009 ·

When Doug Macnair is watching an air show at AirVenture, it’s all just part of the job. That’s because Macnair, vice president of government relations for the Experimental Aircraft Association, is watching that air show with several elected officials or senior level FAA officials. Each year, EAA brings members of the House of Representatives and […]

‘Bockscar’ co-pilot dies

By Janice Wood · June 10, 2009 ·

C. Donald Albury, co-pilot of the B-29 that dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki in 1945, bringing about the surrender of Japan and ending World War II, died May 23 at a hospital in Orlando, Florida. He was 88 and had congestive heart failure. Albury was co-pilot of the B-29 Superfortress named “Bockscar” by pilot […]

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