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Memorial for British cadets from World War II slated for Sunday in Arizona

By General Aviation News Staff · November 10, 2022 ·

A large number of British cadets went to an airfield in Mesa, Arizona, to begin primary training in biplanes, and then moved up to single-engine fighter-trainers, such as the AT-6 Texan. The British Royal Air Force organization named the facility Falcon Field, which is still in operation today.

Mindset, Motion, and Mechanics

By General Aviation News Staff · November 10, 2022 ·

Master Flight Instructor Rich Stowell recently published a paper identifying the first principles of light airplane flying. The nine principles are divided into the three categories: Mindset, Motion, and Mechanics.

A near miss and a mishap with an iPad creates problems for Baron pilot

By NASA · November 10, 2022 ·

ASRS Procedure

A near-miss in the pattern, an angry controller, and a mishap with an iPad breaking the pilot’s headset leads the tower to call the authorities once the pilot lands. “He wanted me in jail,” the pilot says in his ASRS report.

Picture of the Day: Mountain rescue

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2022 ·

Derek Prendergast submitted this photo and note: “Mountain rescue operating Blackhawks out of Aspen-Pitkin County Airport/Sardy Field (KASE) in Colorado. Photo taken by Davey Mowrey.”

Human Factors: No one in command

By William E. Dubois · November 9, 2022 ·

It wouldn’t be until after the crash that either one of them would have any clue that no one was flying the plane.

Skateboard superstar skates out of plane at 9,000 feet

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2022 ·

Brazilian Leticia Bufoni’s recently skateboarded off a rail from a plane at 9,000 feet for her “Sky Grind” project.

Wayman Aviation Academy accredited to offer associate degrees

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2022 ·

Wayman’s program gives students the opportunity to earn 72 college credits, including all FAA certifications through Commercial Pilot and Flight Instructor ratings.

Thousands of Spitfires to be mass produced in the UK

By General Aviation News Staff · November 9, 2022 ·

The new model airplane kit, which has 433 parts, is available in five design and scheme options.

Fuel starvation brings down Navion

By NTSB · November 9, 2022 ·

The pilot’s improper positioning of the fuel selector during takeoff, which was not in accordance with the preflight checklist and resulted in fuel starvation, a subsequent total loss of engine power, and an aerodynamic stall during an attempted forced landing.

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