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Museum celebrates the Golden Age of aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · September 21, 2007 ·

The Reynolda House Museum of American Art in Winston-Salem, N.C., celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new exhibition: “Wings of Adventure: Smith Reynolds and the Flight of 898 Whiskey,” which examines the Golden Age of aviation. Reynolda House was built in 1917 by Katharine Smith Reynolds and Richard Joshua Reynolds, founder of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco […]

Steve Kurtz dies at 86

By General Aviation News Staff · September 21, 2007 ·

William Stephen “Steve” Kurtz, an aviation icon in Minnesota, died Aug. 24. He was 86. Kurtz, whose aviation career spanned 50 years, did most of his flying at Aitkin Municipal Airport/Steve Kurtz Field. “He was a living legend here,” said Ron Sieling, a mechanic who took flying lessons from Kurtz, who noted the airport was […]

Around the world in a CT: Indian pilots set new LSA record

By General Aviation News Staff · September 21, 2007 ·

A Flight Design CT flown by Rahul Monga and Anil Kumar of the Indian Air Force recently completed a round-the-world flight in 79 days. The epic journey was undertaken as part of a celebration of the Indian Air Force’s 75th anniversary. In all 19 countries Monga and Kumar landed in, they made contact with local […]

Sport Pilot: By the numbers

By General Aviation News Staff · September 21, 2007 ·

It has been three years since the Sport Pilot/Light Sport Aircraft rule was finalized. In that time there has been continual growth in the number of LSA manufacturers and importers, as well as in the number of people earning Sport Pilot certificates. The Experimental Aircraft Association, one of the key organizations that spearheaded the development […]

Nationwide ADS-B contract awarded: System expected to be operational by 2010

By General Aviation News Staff · September 21, 2007 ·

A team led by ITT Corp. is the winner of a contract to develop the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system nationwide. ADS-B, dubbed the future of air traffic control by FAA officials, is expected to enhance safety by using signals from the Global Navigation Satellite System to pinpoint air traffic. “This signals a new era […]

the buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

By General Aviation News Staff · September 21, 2007 ·

“We’re still wrecking airplanes pretty much the same as we always did, we’re just more creative in the information that we ignore.” — Avemco Insurance Co.’s Jim Lauerman “We’ve watched people drool over new aircraft, then hear a big sigh, followed by ‘If only I could afford it…’” — Andrew DeMond, president of iFly, a […]

The “Greenies” are coming and we’d better watch out

By Janice Wood · September 21, 2007 ·

I don’t want to seem like an alarmist, but the new environmental religion has become a threat to aviation, and the threat is very real. Ten protesters at London’s Biggin Hill were arrested last month while blocking access to private aircraft, which make up most of the traffic at that historic airfield. They were protesting […]

QUIT WHINING ABOUT ETHANOL

By General Aviation News Staff · September 21, 2007 ·

There’s the problem with ethanol-based fuel! It may consume more energy in its production that it itself will produce. It may cost more than petroleum-based fuels it replaces. Taxpayers may have to continue subsidizing it until the public comes to its senses. However, until that happens politicians and newspaper editors, particularly here in the Corn […]

A LESSON LEARNED

By General Aviation News Staff · September 21, 2007 ·

On a bright, Saturday morning not too long ago, my wife Kathy and I drove to our hangar at the Frederick Municipal Airport in Maryland. Since we were pressed for time, we decided just to make several takeoffs and landings in our Mooney Ovation 2000. During my pre-flight, I noticed that I had about two […]

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