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As if you need a reason to go flying…National Aviation Day also is agreat way to promote your airport

By Janice Wood · April 9, 2007 ·

If you need an excuse to go flying, Aug. 19 is National Aviation Day. Remember the date, please. This obscure but official day of celebration offers a great reason to hang out at the airport, take a friend flying, or introduce someone new to our passion. Indeed, it would be a great day for a […]

Use fees get cold shoulder from lawmakers: Speculation already exists that reauthorization bill won’t be ready by deadline

By Charles Spence · April 9, 2007 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — “”My intention is to give it a decent burial.”” With those words, Rep. James Oberstar (D-Minn.) closed his opening comments at a House Subcommittee hearing into reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration. Oberstar’s comment referred to the administration’s, FAA’s, and airline industry’s efforts to establish user fees for general aviation. The House […]

Can I mix oils in my Jabiru engine? And what about fuel?

By Ben Visser · April 9, 2007 ·

James Missler of Bellevue, Ohio, is in the process of breaking in a Jabiru 2200 engine in his Kitfox. But he has a problem. James Missler of Bellevue, Ohio, is in the process of breaking in a Jabiru 2200 engine in his Kitfox. But he has a problem. “”For initial break-in at average temperature right […]

March 2005 Accident Reports

By NTSB · March 23, 2007 ·

The pilot’s failure to maintain clearance from obstacles while in cruise flight at low altitude, which resulted in a collision with a powerline.

Virginia Fly-In grows into Expo: Event lands at Suffolk Executive Airport

By Janice Wood · March 23, 2007 ·

Suffolk Executive Airport (SFQ) at Suffolk, Virginia, will be the site of next year’s Virginia Regional EAA Expo, according to Gordon Campbell, president of the Virginia Council of EAA Chapters, sponsors of the annual event. The event, traditionally held in October at Dinwiddie County Airport (PTB) near Petersburg, will move up to June 14-15 in […]

Relive a bygone time at Massey Aerdrome

By Janice Wood · March 23, 2007 ·

The Massey Aerodrome and Museum (MD1), tucked away in the northeast corner of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, is a hidden treasure — but you don’t need a treasure map to find it. A sectional chart or a decent road map will do. The actual aerodrome is a grass airfield that started as the dream of four […]

Sport-Jet redux: Second prototype in theworks to replace onelost in last year’s crash

By Janice Wood · March 23, 2007 ·

A second Sport-Jet prototype is being built to replace the one lost last June in a spectacular, but remarkably injury-free, crash. Bob Bornhofen, Sport-Jet founder, says the new fuselage is being built now and should be flying early next year. The original proof-of-concept Sport-Jet crashed during takeoff on June 22, 2006, after 25 hours of […]

Restoring a legend: Lost for decades, this Boeing 40 will take to the air next year

By Meg Godlewski · March 23, 2007 ·

Aviation is filled with legends about airplane crashes. One of the more enduring tales out of southern Oregon is the one about a Boeing 40C, loaded with diamonds, that crashed on a mountain. Allegedly, the wreckage was never found. The story has been told for generations around campfires, kitchen tables and in tree houses. But […]

SPECIAL REPORT: Restorations

By Meg Godlewski · March 23, 2007 ·

There is a special fascination to old machinery, and particularly that which has been restored to its original working condition. Unlike static displays, working machines let us hear, smell, touch and feel the strength, the beauty, the inventiveness of mechanical things that did the work of the nation in bygone times. Aircraft restorers know the […]

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