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FAA administrator to address NBAA virtual Town Hall

By General Aviation News Staff · July 30, 2020 ·

The webinar is free and open to all pilots and aviation enthusiasts.

Cutter Aviation at KPHX goes mobile

By General Aviation News Staff · July 30, 2020 ·

“Now more than ever we must be prepared to assist our clients promptly wherever they are to get them back in the air as soon as possible.”

Student’s assumption proves faulty

By NTSB · July 30, 2020 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

Probable cause: The student pilot’s failure to maintain clearance from a truck while taxiing.

Picture of the Day: Kissing Cardinals

By General Aviation News Staff · July 29, 2020 ·

Mike Arntzen submitted this photo and note: “Kissing Cardinals: After 15 happy years with the Cardinal C177, it is time to move up to the Cardinal RG II C77R. Fun fact: Less than 150 miles and 15 years apart, both were found in North Carolina, and flown to Boeing Field (KBFI) in Washington state.” Would […]

Fly-In awards YouTube stars

By General Aviation News Staff · July 29, 2020 ·

The fly-in, one of the few held this year, honored YouTube stars.

How long to replace a carburetor on my Lycoming engine?

By Paul McBride · July 29, 2020 ·

Estimated labor time for this replacement is about two hours.

Video: A life well lived

By General Aviation News Staff · July 29, 2020 ·

The iconic TV show pays homage to the first female pilot for a U.S. airline.

World War I Memorial virtual app launches

By General Aviation News Staff · July 29, 2020 ·

The free app is filled with WWI explorations and discoveries, including video game style 3D stories and more than 50 videos.

Pilot’s dependence on fuel gauges leads to fuel exhaustion

By NTSB · July 29, 2020 ·

Fuel Exhaustion NTSB Accident Report

Probable cause: The pilot’s inadequate preflight and in-flight fuel planning, during which he did not visually check the fuel quantity in the fuel tanks and instead relied on the fuel gauges that were showing erroneous fuel quantity indications, which resulted in fuel exhaustion and the subsequent loss of engine power during cruise flight.

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