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Picture of the Day: Smoking takeoff pass

By General Aviation News Staff · August 25, 2022 ·

General Aviation News writer Frederick A. Johnsen captured this very cool photo at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2022. He notes: “An extremely slow shutter speed of 1/80 seconds catches Matt Younkin’s Beech 18 on its smoking takeoff pass.”

I found the young ‘uns

By Ben Sclair · August 25, 2022 ·

If you restrict your search for “young ‘uns” to SUN ’n FUN and AirVenture you are likely to be disappointed. 

Demand continues for general aviation aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · August 25, 2022 ·

More than $9 billion in airplanes were delivered in the first six months of 2022.

Wildlife management earns KAPF awards

By General Aviation News Staff · August 25, 2022 ·

Florida’s Naples Municipal Airport recently completed three environmental projects to reduce the risk of wildlife interactions with airplanes.

More than a flashlight

By General Aviation News Staff · August 25, 2022 ·

The Flight Gear Universal Aviator’s Light’s dual rotating axis and clip allow placement almost anywhere in the cockpit or on your flight bag. Use the included headband and it becomes a headlamp.

New student freezes on controls

By NASA · August 25, 2022 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

I declared “my controls” and my student froze on the controls and failed to follow procedure. By the time I was able to get him to respond, the aircraft was past the taxiway edge, and the right main gear struck the light.

Picture of the Day: Dawn Patrol

By General Aviation News Staff · August 24, 2022 ·

Glenn Swiatek submitted this photo and note: “Over the Colorado River en route to Steamboat Springs. Looking for turbulence, couldn’t even find a burble. It’ll show up later. Taken from Kent Rockwell’s RV-3A at 11,500 msl. It first flew on Nov. 2, 1985.”

The end of the beginning

By Ben Sclair · August 24, 2022 ·

Who knows where Sam will be in 43 years, let alone in five years?

New video examines midair collision at KWVI

By General Aviation News Staff · August 24, 2022 ·

Following the collision, the Cessna 152 crashed in a grassy area near the runway, bursting into flames. The Cessna 340 crashed on the runway, veered off, and crashed into a hangar.

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