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NTSB to FAA: Require carbon monoxide detectors in general aviation aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · January 22, 2022 ·

“Carbon monoxide is dangerous for pilots and passengers alike — which is why the NTSB recommended that general aviation aircraft be equipped with carbon monoxide detectors in 2004,” said NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy. “Once again, we’re asking the FAA to act before lives are lost to carbon monoxide poisoning.”

$5 million granted to train next generation of mechanics

By General Aviation News Staff · January 21, 2022 ·

The $5 million will be used to establish new educational program, provide scholarships and internships, and much more.

Pilot seriously injured when aborted takeoff goes sideways

By NTSB · January 21, 2022 ·

The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control during an aborted takeoff, which resulted in collision with a barricade.

Picture of the Day: Sunset on the Gulf Coast

By General Aviation News Staff · January 20, 2022 ·

Oliver Leber submitted this photo and note: “Evening flight in an SR22T over coastal Alabama.”

Questions from the Cockpit: CarFax for airplanes

By William E. Dubois · January 20, 2022 ·

When a plane is damaged in a crash, there must be a record of it somewhere, right? Not according to a deep dive into the regulations by Questions From The Cockpit columnist William E. Dubois.

Video: Train and plan for emergencies before they happen

By General Aviation News Staff · January 20, 2022 ·

A new FAA video examines the startle response, which happens when things go wrong, and then shows how training can reduce that response and prepare you to react the right way to unexpected events.

Pilot Your Own Adventure contest returns

By General Aviation News Staff · January 20, 2022 ·

“Those of us who fly know that every airplane has its own story and soul,” said Jim Busha, EAA’s vice president of publications, marketing, and membership. “Maybe it’s the story of its operational history, the people that it connected, or the passengers it flew. It doesn’t matter if there were thousands — or even tens of thousands — of the type built, or if it’s rare or even unique, every airframe has tales to tell. And if we love the way you tell your aircraft’s story, you might just win the AirVenture camping experience of a lifetime.” 

Sporty’s launches CFI Portal with free resources for flight instructors

By General Aviation News Staff · January 20, 2022 ·

The CFI Portal includes lesson plans, a flight instructor refresher course, a complete FAA library, special CFI offers, and access to Sporty’s pilot training courses. Best of all, every feature is available free to any active flight instructor, Sporty’s officials note.

And I walked away from the plane

By NASA · January 20, 2022 ·

In the middle of landing the engine cuts out. After assessing the situation, the pilot elects to put the airplane down in a field.

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