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Fiberglass – get the complete picture

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Although the majority of an RV is metal, there is a surprising amount of fiberglass work to do before you fly. You can improve your fiberglass technique with an intensive, two-day course offered by Synergy Air at the Eugene, Ore., airport Oct. 6-7 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. The course will cover the basics of fiberglass […]

Elite receives FAA nod for portable training device

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Elite receives FAA nod for portable training device ELITE Simulation Solutions has received FAA approval of its Ready To Fly (RTF) portable Aviation Training Device (ATD). The RTF Basic ATD is a self-contained, portable training system based on the popular PI-135 Basic ATD. It includes integrated LCD monitor, avionics panel and flight console as well […]

Avshop dubts lefse.at

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Designed by AvShop to meet the needs of pilots everywhere, leftse.at offers members the ability to be “pilot in command” of vital information. Using tools on leftse.at, pilots can plan their flights, see aerial views of any U.S. airport and manage the aviation charts needed for their flights. After landing, pilots can record their information […]

Must have books: 10 books to treasure

By Janice Wood · September 22, 2006 ·

There are certain books that every pilot should own, read and treasure. Some are fiction, some fact, some seem to be a bit of both, but all are worth reading again and again. Most of us have favorite books on our favorite subjects. This list includes some of mine, along with reasons why I like […]

Oklahoma Senator takes on ADIZ but hearing is behind closed doors

By Janice Wood · September 22, 2006 ·

U.S. Senator James M. Inhofe (R-Okla.), a long-time general aviation pilot, said in an interview at EAA AirVenture that the FAA “must justify continuance of the Washington, D.C., ADIZ” before his Environment and Public Works Committee will reauthorize it. Inhofe called a Sept. 12 meeting which top FAA, Defense Department, Department of Homeland Security and […]

“Flyboys” now in theaters

By Meg Godlewski · September 22, 2006 ·

World War I flying saga gets thumbs up from Bob Hoover Pilots, as a rule, tend to be especially critical of Hollywood’s depiction of aviation. So imagine the delight of the actors and the director of “Flyboys,” a new movie about the Lafayette Escadrille, when living legend Bob Hoover praised the film after its debut […]

No airshow at this year’s Virginia fly-in

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Focus, instead, is on educational opportunities The Virginia Regional EAA Fly-in and Expo celebrates its 10th anniversary Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. Plans are to focus on educational activities, said organizer DeWitt Whittington. “To that end, Dinwiddie County Airport (PTB) at Petersburg, Virginia, will be open all day both days. There will be no afternoon […]

Cessna Mustang becomes first VLJ to win full certification

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

The FAA granted type certification to Cessna’s Citation Mustang Sept. 8, making it the world’s first fully certified, very light jet (VLJ). “This is an immense achievement, marking another point in history where Cessna has led the aviation industry into new territory,” said Cessna Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Jack Pelton. The pioneering Eclipse […]

Aviation Education Expo slated fro Oct. 3

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

The first-ever Aviation Education Expo, sponsored by Avemco and Frederick Aviation in Frederick, Maryland, kicks off Oct. 3. Keynote speaker will be Jamail Larkins, an Embry-Riddle student who is on his third “DreamLaunch” tour in which he travels to cities across the United States, speaking to high school students about achieving their dreams, as well […]

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