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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 […]

Just one type of Intelligent Design

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

I read your article on user fees revisited (Headwinds, December 2005). I also agree that user fees are ridiculous. One comment I have is Creationism is not intelligent design, but one type of of intelligent design among others. For instance, some people believe aliens created life — that is also intelligent design. I have a […]

Reality Check

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

You are to be commended for having the guts to say what needed to be said in your Straight & Level of the December issue (False perceptions of danger: This is a free country, isn’t it?). I am sick and tired of people who have no knowledge of an activity telling me what I should […]

What a relief

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

Wow! Amazing! I agree with everything you said in the Straight & Level, January 2006. It is a relief to know that I am not the only one that has those opinions. I also agree with just about everything you have written in the past, including the Confederate flag, and I am from New Jersey, […]

Amen!

By General Aviation News Staff · February 2, 2006 ·

Regarding your editorial on fraidy cats in the January issue (Climate change: Fraidy cats in the home of the brave): AMEN! AMEN! AMEN! I wish I had written it! Michael Brewer Birmingham

That time of year

By Deb McFarland · February 2, 2006 ·

I’m not certain how it happened, but aviation-wise the first of the year has become a very busy time for us. This year, annuals, medicals and insurance renewals all fall in the first quarter, and this pilot/owner-operator is rather overwhelmed with paperwork, appointments and the need to juggle the household cash flow to meet all […]

Instrument failure contributes to crash that kills two

By NTSB · January 20, 2006 ·

The failure of flight/navigation instruments while in instrument meteorological conditions resulting in spatial disorientation.

New glareshield adds beauty and improves visibility

By General Aviation News Staff · January 20, 2006 ·

Aircraft Door Seals, LLC in Bethany, Okla., has just completed development of a new Glareshield for Piper models PA28, PA32 and PA34. The glareshield is made of FAA-approved temperature stable Lexan covered with sound proofing foam and a new non-glare vinyl that looks like leather. With a 3-inch eyebrow over the instrument panel, it not […]

Heater Control Lock now available

By General Aviation News Staff · January 20, 2006 ·

For years Piper PA28 and PA32 owners have been plagued with a heater temperature control that will not stay positioned. With cold weather upon us, this situation can make winter flying very uncomfortable. Aircraft Door Seals, LLC has developed a Heater Temperature Control Lock that can be installed in minutes and provides a positive adjustable […]

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