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Questions from the Cockpit: Where’s the other end of the tape measure?

By William E. Dubois · November 17, 2022 ·

Where is AGL measured from? As with most things in life — and aviation — it depends.

Super Petrel introduces new XP

By General Aviation News Staff · November 17, 2022 ·

The prototype of the new Super Petrel XP LSA is expected to have its first flight in late November 2022.

New runway and more at KJWG

By General Aviation News Staff · November 17, 2022 ·

The $2.8 million project also included included the installation of new LED runway edge lights and an obstruction survey of the area to develop new instrument approach procedures.

Replacement panel for older Cessna 172s approved

By General Aviation News Staff · November 17, 2022 ·

Six Pack Aero has received a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for its Legacy XL Panel System, a new replacement stationary panel for Cessna 172 models E through M that allows for the installation of a 10-inch Primary Flight Display (PFD) without compromising the structure of the airframe, according to company officials.

A valuable lesson

By NASA · November 17, 2022 ·

An encounter with wake turbulence from a B737 during an instructional flight shakes up both the student pilot and the CFI.

Picture of the Day: Check ride complete

By General Aviation News Staff · November 16, 2022 ·

Mihir Shah submitted this photo and note: “A long year of private pilot training ends with the successful completion of my check ride in one of the busiest airspaces around, Los Angeles. Fun landings at Hawthorne, Compton, and Torrance — all while staying well clear of the LAX Bravo. Thank you Robin and Beach Cities Aviation!”

The Douglas Dolphin

By Frederick Johnsen · November 16, 2022 ·

The Douglas Dolphin, launched at the beginning of the Great Depression, was a niche machine that would serve airlines, business leaders and, ultimately, the military.

CubCrafters gets green light for public offering

By General Aviation News Staff · November 16, 2022 ·

Proceeds from the offering will be used to increase manufacturing capacity and reduce new aircraft customer delivery times, said company officials, who note CubCrafters has a backlog of orders of more than two years.

Piper wins unpaved approval for M600s

By General Aviation News Staff · November 16, 2022 ·

Piper officials say they have received numerous requests for unpaved field certification from customers around the world, noting that the approval has also been awarded in Canada, the UK, and Europe.

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