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German FK series LSAs coming to U.S.

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

FK Lightplanes of Speyer, Germany, has appointed FK Lightplanes USA as its American agent. The Florida company will import the FK9 Mark IV high wing Light Sport Aircraft, which recently won approval as a Special LSA. FK Lightplanes also will introduce to the U.S. the German manufacturer’s other models, which are the folding bi-wing FK12 […]

Historic warbird week in Miami

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

A visit by World War II bombers and a weekend air show are highlights of the Wings Over Miami Air Museum’s Warbird Week, Feb. 15-19. The Collings Foundation B-17 “Nine-O-Nine” and B-25 “Tondelayo” will be on static display and will do a fly-over of Miami during their arrival on the 15th. Flights aboard the B-17 […]

Feds get an ADIZ earful

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

The federal government has proposed making permanent the huge restricted airspace over and around the capital, Washington, D.C., and its adjoining states of Maryland and Virginia. Stated purpose is to reduce the number of “careless and inadvertent” violations – the only kind that have occurred – and to reduce the risk of terrorist attack. An […]

A patent for the “flying motorcycle”

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

Larry Neal, a Texan and inventor of the “flying motorcycle” demonstrated at Sun ‘n Fun last year, received a U.S. patent for it on Dec. 27. “And I’m flying it now!” said the ever-enthusiastic Neal, president of The Butterfly LLC company that builds gyroplane kits. “Every flying vehicle we design and build will be based […]

Angel Flight Southeast sets record in 2005

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

It was a record year for Angel Flight Southeast (AFSE), a nonprofit group of more than 1,000 pilots who volunteer to transport thousands of people free, each year. AFSE coordinated 3,617 flights in 2005, up from 2,635 flights in 2004. Most flights are for medical and humanitarian reasons, and 2005’s increase was largely in response […]

Bill Morris dies at 98

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

Nathan “Bill” Morris, one of the world’s oldest active pilots, died Dec. 29 at the age of 98. He had renewed his medical last August and continued to fly until kidney failure grounded him. Morris developed Kentmorr Airpark (3W3) on Maryland’s Kent Island in 1945, laying out a grass airstrip from what had been a […]

Lawsuits follow Chalk’s Ocean Airways crash

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

Two wrongful death lawsuits have been filed against Chalk’s Ocean Airways in the wake of a fatal crash Dec. 19. The first was filed on behalf of Kendrick Sherman of Bimini, whose wife and daughter were among the 20 people killed. Attorney John Ruiz says that it is a class action suit, “to insure that […]

Air Tractor sets up college assistance fund

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

The sale of Air Tractor label replacement batteries will now help fund college education for children of pilots who lost their lives in aerial application accidents involving Air Tractor aircraft. Located in Olney, Texas, Air Tractor and its dealers created the Student Outreach and Assistance Resource (SOAR) Fund to help students who might not otherwise […]

Commemorative Air Force shifting its focus

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

For almost 50 years, the Commemorative (formerly Confederate) Air Force’s mission has been to preserve and fly World War II aircraft as a tribute to the men and women who flew, maintained or built them. Last October the membership voted to expand the organization to include combat aircraft flown by the U.S. military during any […]

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