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Spatial disorientation fatal for three

By NTSB · March 1, 2021 ·

The pilot’s spatial disorientation and loss of airplane control following takeoff in night instrument meteorological conditions.

Picture of the Day: Breakfast flight

By General Aviation News Staff · February 28, 2021 ·

Rich Nelson submitted this photo and note: “Morning flight to Stillwater, New York, for breakfast.”

Monomail broke the monotony

By Frederick Johnsen · February 28, 2021 ·

The Boeing 221 Monomail showed elegantly simple lines and modern technologies that set the stage for the company’s growth in the design of large aircraft, including the iconic B-17.

Blue Angels to debut new jets at SUN ‘n FUN

By General Aviation News Staff · February 27, 2021 ·

The Blue Angels first public performance in the new F/A-18E Super Hornets will be at SUN ‘n FUN 2021.

Researchers seek insight from general aviation pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · February 27, 2021 ·

The survey asks about “any software you might currently use for maintenance tracking and air-readiness and what developments you might like to see in those areas.”

Seaplane Paddle Pump debuts

By General Aviation News Staff · February 26, 2021 ·

Ten strokes will pump one gallon of water.

Plane flips over while taxiing in gusting crosswinds

By NTSB · February 26, 2021 ·

The pilot’s improper crosswind correction during taxi operations in gusting crosswind conditions.

Picture of the Day: A 1940 Funk returns home

By General Aviation News Staff · February 25, 2021 ·

Dan Mersel submitted this photo and note: “This 1940 model B75L Funk, N24170, which has now been owned for two years, had been previously restored on the West Coast. The original plan was to fly it to its new home at Sawyer County Airport (KHYR) in Hayward, Wisconsin. Because of its limited range, resulting from a fuel tank with only 13 gallons of useable capacity, and due to the higher terrain that the flight would have traversed, it was instead disassembled and transported by truck to KHYR. During its restoration, the engine, which was a 75-hp Lycoming G0-145, was upgraded to a Continental C85.”

What’s causing the high level of aluminum in this engine’s oil?

By Paul McBride · February 25, 2021 ·

What could cause such high levels of aluminum in the oil? Inactivity plays a big role, according to our engines expert Paul McBride.

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