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Shelter begins work on new FBO and hangar at FRG

By General Aviation News Staff · September 10, 2015 ·

EAST FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — To mark the Sept. 1 enactment of the New York State sales-and-use tax exemption on general aviation transactions — which is expected to create enormous economic benefits for the state — Sheltair commenced the initial land clearing on what will soon become a new multimillion-dollar FBO terminal and aircraft hangar complex at Republic Airport […]

New app released to increase GA safety

By General Aviation News Staff · September 9, 2015 ·

Although safety of U.S. commercial air travel has improved significantly in recent years, the overall safety of general aviation hasn’t improved appreciably in several decades. A big reason for that disparity may be attributable to the limited availability of digital flight data to perform safety analysis. Commercial aviation safety has improved in part because of […]

Textron bolsters East Coast service facilities

By General Aviation News Staff · September 9, 2015 ·

Textron Aviation reports that its company-owned service facilities in Greensboro, N.C., Wilmington, Del., Newburgh, N.Y. and Atlanta, Ga., have received new certifications from the FAA, expanding their capabilities to provide service and support to Beechcraft King Air, Cessna Citation and Hawker customers. Under the expanded certifications, the Newburgh and Greensboro facilities are authorized to service Beechcraft King Air […]

NTSB forum to address inflight loss of control in GA aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2015 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a one-day forum to examine the problem of loss-of-control crashes in general aviation fixed-wing aircraft, and explore possible solutions. The event, “Humans and Hardware: Preventing Inflight Loss of Control in General Aviation,” will be held Oct.14, in Washington, D.C., and streamed live online. “Every GA […]

Repair stations cleared to inspect equipment on experimental aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2015 ·

In response to a question posed by the Aircraft Electronics Association, the FAA has stated that Repair Stations can test and inspect equipment on experimental aircraft. On April 27, AEA officials requested a legal interpretation regarding whether a properly rated repair station may perform tests and inspections on altitude-keeping and transponder equipment for experimental aircraft in […]

Witham Field wins Florida’s GA Airport of the Year award

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2015 ·

Martin County Airport/Witham Field (KSUA) has been named General Aviation Airport of the Year by the Florida Department of Transportation. General aviation airports from around the state are considered for the award based on the categories of safety, aesthetics, and airport management. “Everything from the condition of the runways to the professionalism of airport staff […]

Utah Aerospace Pathways Program takes flight

By General Aviation News Staff · September 8, 2015 ·

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Just announced by Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert is the Utah Aerospace Pathways program, which will provide students the opportunity to graduate high school with a certificate in aerospace manufacturing and begin an aerospace manufacturing career. “The creation of the Utah Aerospace Pathways program will benefit Utah students for generations to come. This […]

TV show looking for pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · September 7, 2015 ·

All3 Media is looking for private and commercial licensed pilots to answer the call of the wild and train to be bush pilots in Alaska. The production company behind Undercover Boss is casting a new show for a major cable network, following qualified job-seekers from the lower 48 looking to take their career to new […]

Maryland declares September General Aviation Month

By General Aviation News Staff · September 7, 2015 ·

Maryland has declared September General Aviation Month, while another four cities in the state have passed their own proclamations, including Annapolis, Hagerstown, Frederick and the town of Easton. A recently completed airport economic impact study by the Maryland Aviation Administration showed the general aviation airports in Maryland contribute positively to jobs, individual and business incomes as […]

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