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ADS-B weather solution launched

By Janice Wood · May 23, 2012 ·

Essential Flight Technology and NavWorx  have formed a strategic partnership to produce portable ADS-B weather solutions for iOS, Android, and Windows devices. Essential Flight Technology (EFT) will be the exclusive distributor for the Apple iOS-based version of the PADS WxBox. ADS-B weather is a freely broadcast service of the Next Generation Air Transportation System. Properly […]

Weather exhibit featured at museum

By Janice Wood · May 23, 2012 ·

This summer expect rain, snow, tornadoes, sunshine, wind, and clouds at the American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum in the Dallas area. Starting May 26, the museum will host “The Zula Patrol: Mission Weather” exhibit based on the popular children’s TV series. Designed for family fun, the colorful characters of The Zula Patrol will teach children […]

Overloaded airplane crashes

By NTSB · May 23, 2012 ·

This May 2010 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Piper Malibu/Mirage Injuries: 2 Serious, 1 Minor. Location: Clearwater, Fla. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: A lineman who fueled the airplane observed several […]

So is NextGen really NextGen?

By General Aviation News Staff · May 22, 2012 ·

By JEFFREY BOCCACCIO. This is the ninth in a series of articles looking at the impact of the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) on GA pilots. What the heck is this all about? NextGen really not NextGen? Over the course of the last 10 months we have reviewed quite a few navigation techniques that […]

Bob Jones taught eastern Idaho to fly

By Ben Sclair · May 22, 2012 ·

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — The Idaho Aviation Association (IAA) honored local flight instructor Bob Jones during the May 18-19 Trade Show Aviation Idaho. Jones is 86 years old, still instructing, and as sharp as I wish I were at less than half his age. IAA District 6 Director Mike Hart admitted the IAA was honoring […]

NTSB: First flight of experimentals prone to accidents

By Janice Wood · May 22, 2012 ·

WASHINGTON, DC – A National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) study found that in 2011, of the 102 crashes of experimental amateur-built aircraft built by their owners, 10 crashed on their first flights. The report also found that 14 of 125 aircraft that had been bought used and involved in accidents crashed on the new owner’s […]

ADI: Bridging the octane gap

By General Aviation News Staff · May 22, 2012 · 1 Comment

As general aviation continues its search for an alternative to 100LL, Todd L. Petersen of Petersen Aviation says there’s a solution that’s been around for a very long time: Anti-Detonation Injection (ADI). “It is my personal opinion that ADI can be used to operate ANY currently used aviation piston engine on lower octane fuel, and […]

11 years and $73 million more?

By Kent Misegades · May 22, 2012 ·

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This week, information regarding the UAT-ARC’s long-anticipated/long-overdue report on a new fuels approval process was leaked to the public.  The most astounding revelation is that the committee is calling on taxpayers to spend $60 million more to fund an effort to find a drop-in, lead-free replacement for 100LL, while the industry is expected to chip […]

Construction begins at GMU park

By Janice Wood · May 22, 2012 ·

Phase 1 of construction has started at the Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU) in South Carolina for a park, with a fund-raising party slated for Thursday, May 24. The grading is projected to be completed Wednesday. Next will be the irrigation, grassing and base work for the “runways” and exercise “taxiway,” airport officials report.  

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