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Are this season’s shows really that bad?

By Janice Wood · December 10, 2004 ·

A Covallis, Ore., man got more than he bargained for when his parents gave him a flat-screen Toshiba television. He knew the set came with a built-in VCR, DVD and CD player, but what he didn’t know was that the TV was sending out a signal identical to that of an Emergency Locator Transmitter. The […]

Fowl play

By Janice Wood · December 10, 2004 ·

Forget breaking eggs to make an omelet. When you’re trying to break the sound barrier, you can — accidentally — wipe out an entire flock of chickens. That’s what happened May 18, 1953, when Jacqueline Cochran, flying an F-86 Sabrejet out of Edwards Air Force Base, became the first woman to break the sound barrier. […]

He’s making a list… checking it twice

By Charles Spence · December 10, 2004 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Santa always has a special bag of goodies that he brings to the busy aviation folk here in the nation’s capital. Information about the contents of this year’s bag, like every other secret in this city, was leaked to the press. Fortunately, Santa considers General Aviation News a top news source, so […]

The fine print: Your logbook has many of the answers you need

By Paul McBride · December 10, 2004 ·

QUESTION: I own a 1968 Cherokee 140 with a 160 hp O-320-D2A engine that was installed prior to my purchase of the aircraft. According to the logbook endorsement and the tach installed in the aircraft, the redline on the engine was reduced when the new engine was hung. The new redline is 2,550 instead of […]

The heat is on: Our experts agree on the best oil temperature

By Ben Visser · December 10, 2004 ·

A few issues back, my good friend Paul McBride was asked what was the best oil temperature for an aircraft engine (Just what is normal? Oct. 15 issue). Since then, I have received a few questions about the same subject, but from the lubricant perspective. A few issues back, my good friend Paul McBride was […]

Flying Colors Glass: Turning a plain window into a ‘plane’ window

By Ben Sclair · June 20, 2003 ·

By Marcia “Sparky” Barnes For General Aviation News Gary Elshoff took to heart the last words his father said to him before he passed away: “Whatever you do, do it well.” It’s easy to see that Elshoff is living up to that standard when you behold his vibrant and painstakingly detailed stained glass aviation art. […]

Teresa Arredondo: Former chili picker worked her way up the aviation food chain

By General Aviation News Staff · February 7, 2002 ·

By RUSS HULET When Teresa Arredondo tells you that every day is a new challenge, she isn’t just repeating a cliché from pop philosophy. She has faced a lifetime of challenges and persevered through all of them. One of 10 children and fatherless at age 5, she quit school, came to the United States from […]

Who’s the boss?: When it comes to operating your aircraft, it better be you

By Janice Wood · January 1, 2001 ·

By Guy R. Maher Southerners have a long-standing reputation for being friendly. My first real encounter with Southern charm came when I was relocating from New Jersey to Georgia in 1978. I chose Gainesville due to its proximity to Atlanta — and it had a good GA airport. When I climbed out of my airplane […]

Canadian Connection

By Janice Wood · January 1, 2001 ·

What better way to end another great year of traveling in my Cardinal RG than a December business trip to Canada? (Yeah, I know, a better way might have been a trip to the Bahamas.) Wheels up from my Rowan County, N.C., airport (RUQ) base at 1 p.m., with an OAT of 55°, and 3.5 […]

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