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Must-see TV?

By General Aviation News Staff · August 19, 2005 ·

Janice Wood’s article “Must-see TV” (July 8 issue)  is correct in that DirecTV considers the Outdoor Channel as part of a premium sports package. While Ms. Wood states that “The network  is available on all cable systems … usually as part of the basic package,” I would like to hear if other readers have similar problems with […]

A parts answer

By General Aviation News Staff · August 19, 2005 ·

Couldn’t help but be interested in the Take Off section of the July 22 GAN, “Do you recognize these parts?” I fly out of Sidney Airport (N23) in Sidney, N.Y., home of the Amphenol Aerospace Corp. I asked a friend of mine, Warren Austin, who works at the airport and used to fly P-47s during […]

A superb write up

By General Aviation News Staff · August 19, 2005 ·

I received the newest issue of GANews the other day and came across the article Meg Godlewski wrote about my Scintilla Magneto Switch (Do you recognize these parts? July 22 issue). I sure want to thank you for putting it in GANews. You did an excellent, excellent job on it. A superb write up! Thanks again […]

Fight against permanent ADIZ begins

By Charles Spence · August 19, 2005 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Don’t blame the FAA. The proposal to make the area around the nation’s Capital a permanent “”National Defense Airspace”” was the idea of the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The FAA merely followed instructions. That’s just one of the many things this proposal brings to the […]

Diabetic? You can still fly — if you’re willing to jump through some hoops

By General Aviation News Staff · August 5, 2005 ·

I recently had a 43-year-old diabetic pilot in my office for a Third Class Medical. My examination of the airman was unremarkable. His urinalysis was negative for sugar. He was slightly obese. Reports were provided stating he had no hypoglycemic reactions and no ophthalmological, neurological or nephrology problems. His A1C blood test, a measure of […]

Shark attack: Marking airplanes with a shark mouth used by both sides during both World Wars

By General Aviation News Staff · August 5, 2005 ·

By PETER M. BOWERS. Since the start of World War I, one of the most popular “extra” markings on military aircraft (aside from the standardized nationality and unit markings) has been the application of a mouth (sometimes a whole face) with very prominent painted-on teeth. This was supposed to represent a face or mouth for […]

Viva Italia! Vulcanair set to take off in the U.S.

By Janice Wood · August 5, 2005 ·

You may have seen it when it arrived on these shores back in the early 1970s. Then again, maybe not, other than as a picture in a trade journal. After all, to date there are only 70 examples registered in America. Strange, because it has beautiful lines, respectable performance, twin engine reliability, is certified for […]

Two die when plane crashes in dense fog

By NTSB · August 5, 2005 ·

These July 2003 Accident Reports are provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, they are intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Cessna 172. Location: Paris, Ark. Injuries: 2 Fatal. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: A witness who lived on a farm next to the […]

Embry-Riddle expands its TeachSpace Program

By General Aviation News Staff · August 5, 2005 ·

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and NASA are expanding the popular TeachSpace Workshops for teachers. High school teachers selected for the program are given the tools and techniques to make math and science more appealing by using space flight and exploration materials in the classroom. The five-year TeachSpace initiative was launched in 2004 with workshops at Embry-Riddle’s […]

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