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A love letter to the Stearman

By General Aviation News Staff · May 4, 2022 ·

Yes, from every angle that you view the Stearman, it has clean lines. Certainly, it fits the adage that if a plane looks right it’ll fly right. However, its physical contours and flying attributes are just one side of the larger equation that accounts for what I call the Stearman phenomenon — the power of enchantment that causes this biplane to be a fitting symbol of the flying brotherhood.

Lead pilot in failed plane swap attempt ignored FAA email denying exemption

By Janice Wood · May 4, 2022 ·

The FAA said no to the plane swap stunt two days before it happened, but the lead pilot didn’t tell anyone else on his team and went ahead with it on live TV.

Diamond’s electric DA40 promises recharge in 20 minutes or less

By General Aviation News Staff · May 4, 2022 ·

Diamond officials say the eDA40 will be the first EASA/FAA Part 23 certified electric airplane with Direct Current (DC) fast charging capable of turning around a depleted aircraft in under 20 minutes. Total flight time is expected to be up to 90 minutes as battery technologies evolve, officials added.

Up Up and Away Hot Air Balloon Festival takes to the skies this weekend

By General Aviation News Staff · May 4, 2022 ·

The three-day festival includes balloons from around the country, as well as live music from 10 local bands.

Pilot loses control during test flight

By NTSB · May 4, 2022 ·

The uncertificated pilot’s failure to maintain aircraft control during takeoff, which resulted in an impact with terrain.

Picture of the Day: Short final into St. Barths

By General Aviation News Staff · May 3, 2022 ·

Chris Unrau submitted this photo and note: “I recently had the privilege of fulfilling a dream come true — I earned my certification to land in St. Barths in my Cessna T210N, C-GPLS. The training consists of two hours of ground instruction followed by two training flights with 10 landings required on Runway 10, missed approaches to both runways, and a landing on Runway 28. It was a surreal experience to do this training into such an iconic airport. It’s a feast for all the aviation senses whether you’re the captain, the passenger, or spotting from the ground.”

A bit of restraint goes a long way

By Jamie Beckett · May 3, 2022 ·

This one’s all about improving the success rate of the 51% of the population we’ve done such an exceptional job of excluding from the cockpit for so long. Increasing the number of women in aviation is a worthy goal in my estimation.

New pilot shelter in the works for Martha’s Vineyard airport

By General Aviation News Staff · May 3, 2022 ·

The pilot shelter will be a place for “pilots and passengers to gather, picnic, and enjoy direct access to the Atlantic Ocean,” according to officials with the Recreational Aviation Foundation, who note that Katama Airpark Airport on Martha’s Vineyard is a bucket list destination for pilots around the world.

Fundraising gala planned for flight training scholarships for military vets

By General Aviation News Staff · May 3, 2022 ·

Applications are due June 1, 2022, for the Ashton Johnson Memorial CloudDancer Scholarship, which provides private pilot training for military veterans, since GI Bill benefits don’t begin until the instrument rating.

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