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Picture of the Day: Sweet reflections on my Legend Cub

By General Aviation News Staff · September 28, 2021 ·

Bob Summers submitted this photo and note: “Dawn parol flight near Mt. Rainier in perfect light…Accidentally caught the double image reflection on the paint of the little Legend Cub.”

The season of maintenance

By Jamie Beckett · September 28, 2021 ·

Our cooling temperatures present us with a great gift. This is a perfect time to accomplish time-consuming tasks we don’t want to undergo during the height of the spring and summer flying seasons. Painting, upholstery work, engine rebuilds, avionics upgrades and such can all put an otherwise perfectly functional airplane on the ground for weeks, or longer. In June that lost time can be a major point of frustration. In January, not so much.

Win a chance to fly in a P-51

By General Aviation News Staff · September 28, 2021 ·

Donate to the First Flight Society and win a chance to fly in Stallion 51’s P-51. Donations start as little as $25, with the winner drawn on Dec. 17, 2021, at Kill Devil Hills, N.C, the site of the Wright brothers’ first successful flight.

Museum of Flight accepting applications for Washington Aerospace Scholar Program

By General Aviation News Staff · September 28, 2021 ·

Applications are due Oct. 17, 2021, for next year’s program, which includes a free online component as well as a six-day residency at the museum during the summer.

Cirrus expands to Central Florida

By General Aviation News Staff · September 28, 2021 ·

CIrrus will open new locations at Kissimmee Gateway Airport and Orlando Executive Airport.

Misjudgments, mistakes, and missing the big picture

By NASA · September 28, 2021 ·

ASRS Environment

Since I had cut off the PA28, I figured the only possibility was that I had turned into my crosswind turn too early. However, I was confused about this as the PA28 had reported being on crosswind at least a full minute before I had even started my crosswind turn, and I could not figure out as to how they would then end up behind me.

Picture of the day: On the right track

By General Aviation News Staff · September 27, 2021 ·

Ted Luebbers sent in this photo with a note: “Granpa Frank McCutcheon shows his granddaughter, Molly, how to fly using one of EAA Chapter 534’s simulators. Frank is one of the chapter’s A&Ps and private pilot who keeps both young and old on the right track while repairing and building aircraft.”

A stay of execution in Hawaii

By Ben Sclair · September 27, 2021 ·

This is where the family feud analogy comes full circle in my mind. HDOT, the Army, and the FAA are all cousins, and on this topic, they aren’t getting along all that well.

Scenes from the Zenith homecoming

By General Aviation News Staff · September 27, 2021 ·

The 30th annual Zenith Homecoming featured STOL demonstrations, seminars and workshops, and a tribute to designer Chris Heintz, who passed away in April 2021.

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