“This is a game-changing development for aircraft owners looking for an affordable, full-featured primary flight display while allowing removal of outdated mechanical attitude indicators,” said Aspen Avionics’ Scott Smith.
Ag pilot hits wires
The pilot’s failure to maintain clearance from wires during an agricultural application flight.
Picture of the Day: Honda dream
Jack Maita submitted this photo and note: “From lawn mowers to jets…”
Getting on with the Good Ol’ Boys
Make no mistake about it, there is a Good Ol’ Boys Club in your town. They’re in every town. But the door is open and the opportunity to participate as a member exists. All any of us has to do is lend a helping hand on projects that matter to us, and we’re in.
Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education launches
The new institute will support the growth of the aerospace industry in Oklahoma, reaching out to students from kindergarten to graduate school.
First DPE symposium slated
Flight School Association of North America officials hope to make this an annual symposium for Designated Pilot Examiners, who “form the backbone of the airman practical testing system in America.”
Avionics services expand at KFTW
Spirit Aeronautics has opened a new avionics repair station at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport in Texas.
Too close for comfort
I was looking out the left window and noticed an aircraft whiz from underneath and behind me and begin a turn inland. It is hard to judge the distance, but he was way too close for comfort.
Picture of the Day: Mount Saint Helens from an amphib
Matthew McCoy submitted this photo and note: “Mount Saint Helens crater under the wing of a Cessna 185 amphib.”