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Picture of the Day: Fall in Frankenmuth

By General Aviation News Staff · February 14, 2022 ·

Don Schwanke submitted this photo and note: “A Cessna 177A Cardinal resting in the transient parking area on the north side of Runway 9/27” at Zehnder Field – 66G.

Multigrade vs. single grade oil: Which is best for your airplane?

By Ben Visser · February 14, 2022 ·

It’s the most often-asked question for our expert: What oil should I use in my airplane. Is a multigrade oil better? What about a single grade oil? And will switching between the two harm my engine?

Best in flight training revealed

By General Aviation News Staff · February 14, 2022 ·

The 2021-2022 survey garnered nearly 8,000 submissions, including 1,740 recommendations for top CFIs and 949 for best flight school. Taking top honors for flight schools is In the Pattern in Denton, Texas, while Ambyr Peterson of Minneapolis took top honors for CFI.

Turbo Skylane back in Cessna lineup

By General Aviation News Staff · February 14, 2022 ·

The updated Turbo Skylane features the Garmin G1000 NXi avionics suite, a heated propeller, an in-cabin oxygen system, is powered by the Lycoming TIO-540 engine. Orders are being taken now, with delivery expected in early 2023.

NavStrobe Sextant earns TSO

By General Aviation News Staff · February 14, 2022 ·

The Sextant 5.5 is a user installed strobe light system for certificated aircraft. The kit is a direct replacement for Whelen and Grimes position lights, according to company officials.

Aborted landing ends with plane hitting trees

By NTSB · February 14, 2022 ·

The rear seat pilot and the student pilot’s failure to see and avoid trees during initial climb following an aborted landing.

Picture of the Day: Flying through a postcard

By General Aviation News Staff · February 13, 2022 ·

Karissa Davan submitted this photo and note: “Departing on Runway 19L in Brunswick, Maine (KBXM) always provides an amazing sea view, but especially at sunset. This photo was taken on a departure in my Cessna 182R. The 200° view surrounds you with blinking lighthouses, lobster boats and, if your timing is just right, a stunning sunset looking toward Portland, Maine. It’s like flying through a postcard and it never gets old!”

Alaska vacation leads to internship for Florida twins

By Rob Stapleton · February 13, 2022 ·

When Sean and Wells Muraskin vacationed in Alaska in the summer of 2021, the highlight of the trip was flying floatplanes with Terry Cartee of Acme Cub Training. But that’s nothing compared to the summer of 2022, when the twins will work as interns at the Alaska seaplane base, flying with Cartee and learning maintenance skills from Steve Williams after working during the day.

Backcountry airstrips added to Jeppesen Nav databases

By General Aviation News Staff · February 12, 2022 ·

“Adding more of those type of airstrips to the Jeppesen Nav databases of aviation GPS units makes it much easier for a larger number of private pilots across the country to gain access and enjoy the benefits and freedom of flying that we all cherish.” said Avidyne President Dan Schwinn.

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