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Aviation News
Mechanic shortage expected to continue at least through 2035
Demand from commercial air transport alone is expected to drive a 10% shortage in certificated mechanics in 2025. By 2035, that’s expected to narrow to 7%, but that doesn’t account for the demand for mechanics in general aviation.
Museum to issue pilot licenses to kids
This Halloween, youngsters can earn an official Broomstick Pilot License from the Aviation Museum of N.H.
Northwest Aviation Services under new ownership
Aaron and Jennifer Martin have purchased Northwest Aviation Services from Neil Stone.
Pilot loses control during aborted landing
Probable Cause: The pilot’s failure to maintain control of the airplane during initial climb after an aborted landing, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall and impact with terrain.
Picture of the Day: Flying over Texas
Robbie Culver submitted this photo and note: “Brent Willits flies his RV-8 over Northeast Texas.”
The ripple effect goes on
If we are so unfortunate as to mix the very human tendency to be momentarily irresponsible with something as unforgiving as aviation, the pain is expanded beyond ourselves. The collateral damage can last for decades.
ASTM approves new standard for GA aircraft airbags
Up until now, FAA special conditions have been employed as existing regulations did not envision airbag technology in aircraft.
Save the Date: Oshkosh version
“EAA AirVenture is one of the aviation community’s major highlights each year, so announcing the dates for the next several years is important for enthusiasts around the world to begin planning their trips to Oshkosh,” said Jack J. Pelton, EAA CEO and Chairman of the Board.








