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One bad apple can spoil it for the rest of GA

By Charles Spence · November 4, 2005 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Just as the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) was getting a leg up on security with the signing of a homeland security bill that includes a program called Transportation Security Administration Access Certificate (STAAC), up pops a corporate pilot who allegedly steals a Cessna Citation jet. This was just one of a […]

How do I figure what parts to use for an early O-320?

By Paul McBride · November 4, 2005 ·

QUESTION: I have one of the very early O-320s with no suffix. Can you enlighten me as to what modern engine code I should use to buy parts for it? I went to the Lycoming website and it lists the A2A as the earliest generation, but I have heard that is not necessarily correct. Rick […]

Celebrations of Wright brothers’ feats planned

By Janice Wood · November 3, 2005 ·

An elegant replica of a pioneering Navy airplane soon will hang in Dahlgren Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy. Built by Ken Hyde and his team of master craftsmen at The Wright Experience in Virginia, it is an authentic, but non-flying, Wright Model B like the one the Wright Co. delivered to the Navy in […]

Rare Pitcairn Autogiro joins EAA collection at Oshkosh

By General Aviation News Staff · November 3, 2005 ·

A rare Pitcairn PCA-2 autogiro, a revolutionary aircraft when introduced in 1930, has been donated to the EAA AirVenture Museum at Oshkosh by owner Steve Pitcairn. The Pitcairn autogiro, named “Miss Champion,” will be part of the display in front of the Vintage Aircraft Association’s Red Barn, in 2006.Pitcairn’s father, Harold, built only 20 of […]

Eclipse certification on target for March

By General Aviation News Staff · November 3, 2005 ·

Eclipse Aviation took delivery of its first flight-ready autopilot from Meggitt in September, passing another milestone along the path to certification. Although the company had not met its goal for test flight hours as of late September, in part due to the gear-up landing of N505EA, CEO Vern Raburn said he remains confident that the […]

Sun ‘n Fun getting ready for 2006

By General Aviation News Staff · November 3, 2005 ·

Are you ready for this? With fall just starting to take over Southern weather, the people at Sun ‘n Fun are already thinking spring. The 32nd annual fly-in will be held April 4 through 10 at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport near Lakeland, Fla. Its inspiring theme is “The Joy of Flight.” As in years past, educational […]

Lone Star exhibit features rare art

By General Aviation News Staff · November 3, 2005 ·

The Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston, Texas, has on display 35 original or first edition prints from The Dee and Betty Howard Aviation Art Collection, through September of next year. Featured are paintings by such recognized artists as Douglas Ettridge and Stan Stokes.Ettridge was born in London but spent many years working in the […]

Updated fuel prices available

By General Aviation News Staff · November 3, 2005 ·

Want to know where to find fuel and fuel prices to suit your itinerary and wallet? Control Vision, creators of the AnywhereMap, AnywhereWx, Pocket Plates and Anywhere EFB portable navigation systems, has the answer at 100LL.com. 100LL.com updates fuel, FBO and airport information on a continuous basis. You can use it to search for fuel […]

Antique instruments declared radiation hazard

By General Aviation News Staff · November 3, 2005 ·

In olden times – that’s 60 to 70 years ago – wrist watches with glow-in-the-dark radium numbers were popular. Whether we wore a Timex or a Rolex, that’s what we wanted. Our hands didn’t fall off . In those days, many aircraft instruments glowed in the dark. That, too, was accomplished with minute amounts of […]

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