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Parks Service protects B-29 in Lake Mead

By Meg Godlewski · March 24, 2006 ·

Are you a diver? How would you like to dive on a B-29 that has sat undisturbed below the surface of Lake Mead near Boulder City, Nev., for the better part of the last century? The National Parks Service, in charge of protecting the site, is pondering ways to allow access to the plane while […]

Grass roots effort thwarts fuel bill

By Meg Godlewski · March 24, 2006 ·

When pilots in Washington State learned of legislation to require all automobile gas sold in the Evergreen State to contain ethanol, they went off like a stall warning horn. The problem is that many aircraft have been modified through a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) to run on auto gas. Operating an airplane engine with auto […]

Expansion continues at Kissimmee Gateway Airport

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2006 ·

Florida’s Kissimmee Gateway Airport (ISM) is soaring to new heights with recent developments. Ranger Aviation, an FBO at ISM, is in the process of building a 60,000-square-foot executive terminal. This facility will house corporate offices, tenants, conference rooms, pilot facilities and a full-service restaurant. Meanwhile, another FBO, Marathon Flight Services, is nearing completion of a […]

eXtreme Airhsow Challenge: NASCAR of the air

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2006 ·

The Association of Competition Airshow Pilots (ACAP) launches its “eXtreme Airshow Challenge” next month. “Fans and sponsors can expect all the fun and excitement of a traditional air show, plus much, much more, including performances by some of the best air show pilots in the world,” says Rick Rushing, founder of the ACAP series. Competitions […]

NORAD tells FAA to pull public transcript of ADIZ meeting

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2006 ·

The FAA has yanked the transcript of a Washington, D.C., Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) public meeting from the Web, after being ordered to do so by the Department of Defense and security officials. AOPA promptly filed a Freedom of Information Act request to get the information back in public view. “These were public meetings […]

Tuskegee Airmen honored by Congress

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2006 ·

A unanimous vote in the House and a 99-1 vote in the Senate assure that a Congressional Gold Medal will be awarded, collectively, to the Tuskegee Airmen. The award recognizes the illustrious military record set by the black airmen during World War II, and their inspiration for the post-war end to racial discrimination in the […]

Hurricane won’t keep ’em down

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2006 ·

Warbird Adventures, of Kissimmee, Fla., is thriving again. Although currently operating out of tent-like temporary shelters, a new, 10,000-square-foot hangar soon will replace the one destroyed by last year’s hurricanes. Warbird Adventures offers hands-on flights and sightseeing rides in North American AT-6 and SNJ advanced trainers and in Bell 47 helicopters, familiar to M*A*S*H watchers. […]

Sport Pilot TV to expand coverage area

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2006 ·

Your chances of watching Sport Pilot TV have increased. Producers of the weekly program about the sport of flying all kinds of aircraft, have inked a deal with Time Warner Cable, which will bring the show to 14 million more subscribers. This puts Sport Pilot TV into nearly 40 million homes. Don’t have it yet? […]

Mooney delivers No. 11,000

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2006 ·

Mooney Airplane Co. recently delivered its 11,000th production aircraft, an Ovation2 GX. The milestone airplane, handed over to Dennis Strigl at the company’s Kerrville, Texas, delivery center, is equipped with the Garmin G1000. Mooney delivered its first airplane in 1948, from its initial location in Wichita, Kansas. A total of 66 were delivered during the […]

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