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Anywhere Map adds airport directory

By General Aviation News Staff · February 25, 2005 ·

Control Vision Corp., makers of the Anywhere Map, Anywhere WX, and Pocket Plates suite of portable multi-function display systems, has added a new airport directory service. New in version 1.7 of Anywhere Map, the directory includes extensive airport data, facilities information, attractions, FBOs, services, ground transportation and lodging information for thousands of airports in the […]

Ready to fly to Central America

By General Aviation News Staff · February 25, 2005 ·

Imagine your logbook showing landings in Central America, including Belize, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras and Mexico. Air Journey is planning just such a trip March 21-April 3. The company makes all the arrangements from authorizations to customs and accommodations. All you have to do is fly your airplane. Each stop on the trip provides different adventures, […]

A new look at aviation’s first century

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2005 ·

“Reconsidering a Century of Flight” is a compilation of a dozen long articles, by an interesting variety of aerospace writers, that takes a new look at aviation’s first century and its effects on society. Drawing on existing scholarship as well as new research, editors Roger B. Launius and Janet Daly Bednarek have divided the essays […]

‘Weaving the Winds’ tells the tale of one of the first female airline pilots

By Meg Godlewski · February 25, 2005 ·

These days it is not uncommon to see a woman at the controls of an airliner, but what many people do not realize is that it took some 59 years for an American woman to become an airline pilot. Leading the way was Emily Howell Warner, who on Feb. 6, 1973, entered the cockpit of […]

A tribute to wartime flyers

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2005 ·

Although a work of fiction, “A Common Glory” is based on fact and makes good use of historic photographs, as it weaves a charming but sometimes tragic Southern love story during World War II. George Westcott is a Royal Air Force pilot instructor, training RAF cadets at the U.S. Army Air Corps’ Cochran Field in […]

From farm boy to bomber pilot

By Meg Godlewski · February 25, 2005 ·

During World War II, bomber pilots called the easier missions “milk runs,” but did you know there were also ice cream missions? That’s one of the side notes in “Pilot from the Prairie,” the memoirs of Edgar J. Allen. Allen, who now lives in Burien, Washington, flew 30 missions as a B-24 pilot. The book […]

‘Success on the Step’ chronicles the history of Kenmore Air

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2005 ·

“Success on the Step” tells the history of Kenmore Air, started in 1946 by a pilot and two mechanics who wanted to “be our own bosses and be involved in aviation.” It was a one-plane operation based at Kenmore Air Harbor, basically a mud bog near Seattle. None of them had ever heard of a […]

Need to know info

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2005 ·

“Things My Flight Instructor Never Told Me” is filled with excellent advice, delivered with humor. “Experience is what you get when you don’t get what you want.” Author Michael Leighton says that summarizes his personal experience with general aviation. This rather slim volume is filled with excellent advice, developed from just such “experience” during a […]

Virginia lawmakers look at diverting airport improvement funds

By Janice Wood · February 25, 2005 ·

The Virginia General Assembly is considering a bill that would take $5 million a year “off the top” of the Commonwealth Airport Fund to use as incentives for airline service at “non-hub and small hub” airports. House Bill 1603, assigned to a House finance subcommittee Jan. 12, seeks to amend a portion of the Code […]

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