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GAN medical columnist dies in air show crash

By Meg Godlewski · October 20, 2006 ·

Dr. Guy Baldwin, General Aviation News’ medical columnist, died Oct. 4 during an afternoon performance at the Tucumcari Air Show at the Tucumcari Municipal Airport (TCC) in New Mexico. Baldwin, 60, from Tulsa, Okla., was an Aviation Medical Examiner and an accomplished aerobatics pilot. He often performed in air shows in his Extra 300L. According […]

Taylorcraft evicted

By Meg Godlewski · October 20, 2006 ·

City officials in Brownsville, Texas, have filed a notice to vacate on Taylorcraft Aviation LLC. The notice, filed Sept. 29, was effective immediately, but as of Oct. 12, when this issue went to press, Taylorcraft was still in its location at Brownsville-South Padre Island International Airport. City officials note that the eviction process was begun […]

New GA advocacy organization formed

By General Aviation News Staff · October 20, 2006 ·

‘It’s time forthe grassrootsto be heard’ Datelined “Former Bader Field, N.J.” is an announcement that AeroBlue.org has been formed “to organize aviation into a unified influential voice in state and federal aviation policy decisions, protect, enhance and improve airports and improve compatible land use planning.” The dateline is significant, as Bader – one of the […]

NBAA exhibitor space sold out

By General Aviation News Staff · October 20, 2006 ·

For the first time in the history of the NBAA convention, exhibitor space was sold out. Close to 1,150 exhibitors packed the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando Oct. 17-19.

NTSB issues safety alert

By General Aviation News Staff · October 20, 2006 ·

The NTSB recently issued a safety alert to pilots warning them to actively maintain awareness of severe weather along their entire route of flight. NTSB officials say they have identified several accidents in which in-flight encounters with severe weather were the cause — or contributed to — accidents. All the accidents involved aircraft operating under […]

Authourities investigating Oct 11 Cirrus SR20 crash in NY

By General Aviation News Staff · October 20, 2006 ·

Authorities are investigating the Oct. 11 crash of a Cirrus SR20 in New York that killed 34-year-old Cory Lidle, a pitcher for the New York Yankees, and his flight instructor, Tyler Stanger. The pair were flying the East River VFR corridor when their plane slammed into the 40th story of a luxury high-rise building. The […]

Aircraft donations needed for Build A Plane

By General Aviation News Staff · October 20, 2006 ·

Build A Plane (BAP), a non-profit organization that helps kids learn science, technology, engineering and mathematics by building and working on real airplanes, is in need of aircraft donations. BAP places donated aircraft into high schools across the country that want to add aviation into their curriculum. It also works with groups that use aviation […]

US Unlimited Aerobatic Team selected

By General Aviation News Staff · October 20, 2006 ·

The new US Unlimited Aerobatic Team was selected earlier this month. Of the 97 contestants who competed in the National Aerobatic Championships in Sherman, Texas, in September, 11 were chosen to represent the USA at next summer’s World Aerobatic Championship. They are: Debby Rihn-Harvey, Michael Racy, David Martin, Melissa Andrzejewski, Robert Armstrong, Chandy Clanton, Dan […]

Diamond Aircraft arrive at Doss Aviation for Air Force Initial Flight Screening Program

By General Aviation News Staff · October 20, 2006 ·

The first 11 of 44 Diamond DA20-C1 and one DA40 aircraft have arrived at Doss Aviation at Pueblo Memorial Airport in Colorado for the Air Force’s Initial Flight Screening Program. The program is a 40-day, 25-hour flight screening course for up to 1,700 United States Air Force officers annually.

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