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Why I Fly

By General Aviation News Staff · December 1, 2022 ·

Produced by Hemlock Films, in partnership with the National Aviation Hall of Fame, the short videos feature people with a passion for aviation. The series is part of the Hall of Fame’s Discovering Flight education curriculum.

Newark schools partners with Aviation Institute of Maintenance

By General Aviation News Staff · December 1, 2022 ·

“The aviation industry has many opportunities for career advancement and we intend to make them available to our students,” said Superintendent Roger León.

ASA updates Air Carrier Operations textbook

By General Aviation News Staff · December 1, 2022 ·

The college-level text is used for Air Carrier Flight Operations and Airline Operations courses, as well as Airline Dispatcher Training courses, according to ASA officials. It also is “excellent preparation for airline interviews and initial airline pilot training,” they noted.

Cracked cylinder ends flight early

By NASA · December 1, 2022 ·

When we removed the cowling, a crack in the third cylinder was visible and oil was dripping down onto the turbo and the exhaust.

Picture of the Day: Spitfires still going strong

By General Aviation News Staff · November 30, 2022 ·

Robert Erenstein submitted this photo and note: “In Europe there are many enthusiasts trying to keep history alive. Besides US-built aircraft, there is still a number of the famous Supermarine Spitfires airworthy today. This specific one entered service with the Royal Air Force in 1942 and has a confirmed number of seven kills during World War II. After the war it was used as an instructional airframe and gate guard. It became famous as static aircraft in the famous ‘Battle of Britain’ movie of 1969. It was restored to flying condition and took to the sky again in 1995. Today she is part of The Fighter Collection Fleet. Its attractive shape and above all its music-producing engine can be seen and heard at airshows throughout Europe.”

Flight training tips from a pro

By John Mahany · November 30, 2022 ·

But most general aviation pilots don’t get the chance to go to FlightSafety, CAE Simuflite, SimCom, or some other FAR Part 142 Training Center. But that doesn’t mean we can’t pick up some tips from the CFIs who train the pilots who fly the big iron or business jets.

Risky business

By General Aviation News Staff · November 30, 2022 ·

A new study from researchers in Australia finds that pilots may take more risks than most people, but those risks are “calculated” and include enhanced caution while flying.

New terminal opens at KOJA

By General Aviation News Staff · November 30, 2022 ·

The new terminal was necessary because the current building, attached to the Stafford Air and Space Museum, would not accommodate the increasing air traffic that the airport was experiencing, state aviation officials explained.

Hartzell extends RAF discounts

By General Aviation News Staff · November 30, 2022 ·

Hartzell will continue to make a $250 contribution to RAF for each of these special sales.

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