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Medical Mistake

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

First and foremost, thanks for your great magazine. I read each issue cover-to-cover with great interest. While reading Meg Godlewski’s article in the Aug. 18th issue titled “We Listened – Changes in medicals in spotlight as FAA administrator meets Oshkosh crowd,” I noticed an error which I had also noticed in another publication’s article on […]

A Good Laugh

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

One of the funniest items in the last edition was the letter from Roger Lockwood of Sarasota, Fla., (No strings attached), in which he got so comically indignant over his little pieces of string and paper being referred to as “toys.” We all, in the aviation community, have our “toys,” whether they are ultralights, GA […]

Having Dessert First

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

When your July 21 issued arrived, I turned immediately to the back page…as I always do…to see the articles by Larry Bledsoe. It’s like having dessert first. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” hit a special chord for me. A few years ago I had the honor of flying with Joe Gentile, son […]

A Brush With History

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Popular Canadian artist Robert Bailey has finally come out with a book of his art titled “”A Brush With History.”” Not only does it tell about his circuitous route to becoming an aviation artist, it also provides background stories of how the pictures came into being and includes insights into World War II written by […]

Takeoff

By Janice Wood · September 22, 2006 ·

One of the best parts of AirVenture is when seasoned pilots are reunited with their former aircraft. For Roy J. Griesbach of Appleton, Wis., that reunion took the form of a ride in the EAA’s B-17 “Alumnium Overcast.” During World War II Griesbach was a member of the 91st bomb group and flew a B-17 […]

Nominee for Secretary of Transportation advocate of user fees

By Charles Spence · September 22, 2006 ·

Washington, D.C. — Washington aviation association heads were swift to offer congratulations to Mary Peters for her nomination to the cabinet post of Secretary of Transportation even though the nominee is an advocate of user fees. Such polite courtesies, however, are normal as those dealing with government officials want to get off on a friendly […]

What is the shelf life of fuel?

By Ben Visser · September 22, 2006 ·

One of the great things about living in a small town is the number of characters you meet. One of the characters in our area is a man who always has a foolproof way of beating the system. His latest scheme was to buy extra diesel fuel each year and put it in storage in […]

Poor pre-flight planning leads to fuel exhaustion

By NTSB · September 8, 2006 ·

The pilot’s inadequate in-flight planning and decision making, which resulted in fuel exhaustion.

Pilot Journey adds new schools and completion certificate

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2006 ·

Pilot Journey has added 80 flight schools to its Discovery Flight program and now offers a Discovery Flight Completion Certificate suitable for framing to all schools and pilot prospects at no charge. For more information:

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