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The Schiff Show: Aviation safety goes prime time

By Ben Sclair · January 8, 2025 ·

Pilots and aircraft owners looking for a fresh approach to safety education can tune in to The Schiff Show, an aviation safety variety show hosted by Captain Brian Schiff.

Hartzell extends backcountry propeller discounts

By General Aviation News Staff · January 8, 2025 ·

The offer, available for the fifth consecutive year, comes with an additional benefit: For each discounted propeller sold, Hartzell makes a $250 contribution to the RAF to support its mission of preserving backcountry aviation access.

How am I doing coach?

By Jamie Beckett · January 7, 2025 ·

Imagine the reaction if an NFL player said, “I’m good coach. I don’t need to practice this week.” That attitude wouldn’t fly in the big leagues. It shouldn’t fly at the airport either.

French training aircraft certified by EASA

By General Aviation News Staff · January 7, 2025 ·

FAA certification is the next step, according to company officials.

Fielden Aero named exclusive US distributor for Flybox Avionics

By General Aviation News Staff · January 7, 2025 ·

Flybox Avionics manufactures avionics systems for ultralight, experimental, and light-sport aircraft.

FAA final rule eases training rules, adds clarity to LODA

By Ben Sclair · January 6, 2025 ·

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The final rule affects pilots, flight instructors, and aircraft owners, especially those operating limited, experimental, and primary category aircraft.

First view of NASA’s new Mars helicopter

By General Aviation News Staff · January 6, 2025 ·

According to NASA officials, Chopper would be about the size of an SUV, with six rotors, each with six blades. It could be used to carry science payloads as large as 11 pounds distances of up to 1.9 miles each Martian day (or sol).

New book celebrates the American fighter pilot

By General Aviation News Staff · January 6, 2025 ·

The book features some of the most iconic and influential fighter pilots, aviation luminaries from World War I to modern-day conflicts, as well as U.S. Air Force pararescue jumpers since the Vietnam War era.

Aviation advocates call for FCC to investige Ligado claims

By General Aviation News Staff · January 4, 2025 ·

Aviation advocates are urging the FCC to scrutinize Ligado Networks’ claim of meeting a key requirement to mitigate GPS interference, citing a lack of evidence that such dual-mode devices are available in the marketplace. The NBAA and others continue to push for the FCC to revoke its 2020 approval of Ligado’s controversial broadband network.

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