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Picture of the Day: Perfect day

By General Aviation News Staff · December 7, 2021 ·

Luke Nelson submitted this photo and note: “Taking a break from a perfect day of flying.”

Power to the people

By Jamie Beckett · December 7, 2021 ·

Electric airplanes are here and while naysayers say they aren’t practical, batteries are too heavy and range is too limited, that’s not what will limit their use and popularity. It’s a ground-bound problem that nobody seems to be facing.

NOTAMs are now Notices to Air Mission

By General Aviation News Staff · December 7, 2021 ·

The change from Notices to Airmen to Notices to Air Mission became effective Dec. 2, 2021. FAA publications are already reflecting that change.

Bemidji Flying Club expands fleet

By General Aviation News Staff · December 7, 2021 ·

The flying club, which is looking for new members, now has two airplanes: A Cessna 150 and a Piper Cherokee.

Replacement axles for Cessna 205, 210 now available

By General Aviation News Staff · December 7, 2021 ·

The axles are available in two options: Anodized steel and titanium. They also can replace the axles on the Cessna 170, 172, 175, 180, 182, 185, 206, and 305 (the L-19).

Another close call at an unsafe airport

By NASA · December 7, 2021 ·

ASRS Procedure

ZZZ is in need of a Control Tower. It is an unsafe airport with the type of flight operations and how much activity there is. There seems to be close calls for various types of events nearly every day.

Picture of the Day: Camping, but not roughing it

By General Aviation News Staff · December 6, 2021 ·

Shawn Crosgrove submitted this photo taken by his son Garrett and note: “Each year my parents and siblings go camping near the Landmark Airport (0U0) to help my parents gather firewood from the large stands of dead lodge-pole pine trees. My son and I flew up from South Valley Regional Airport (U42) to help cut and load fire wood. The airplane is a 1958 Cessna 182A (N4853D) owned by my father Ralph Crosgrove since 1978. The ‘original’ Black & Turquoise on white paint lends itself the this rustic background. This photo was taken at dusk after a quick trip to Cascade to get the motorhomes DirectTV receiver code updated so we could watch the Boise State University football game. (Just because we’re camping doesn’t mean we’re roughing it.) The airport tie-downs are down a small incline west of the runway next to a camping area surrounded by tall pine. This is a nice backcountry airport to visit directly south of the famous Johnson Creek Airport, minus the grassy meadow runway.”

Santa arrives in style at the SUN ’n FUN Holiday Festival Fly-In

By Ted Luebbers · December 6, 2021 ·

The second annual SUN ‘n FUN Holiday Festival Fly-In and Car Show was a success, with Santa and Mrs. Claus the stars of the show.

Volunteers improve runway in effort to reopen 6Y5

By General Aviation News Staff · December 6, 2021 ·

The state of Michigan shut down Two Hearted Airstrip after complaints about the runway’s roughness, so volunteers from the Recreational Aviation Foundation pitched in to remedy the situation.

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