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Education

CPS slated Rotax classes

By General Aviation News Staff · December 30, 2013 ·

California Power Systems (CPS) has released its Spring 2014 Rotax class schedule. The Rotax 2 Stroke Service Course is for technicians wanting to rebuild or maintain all water-cooled and air-cooled 2-stroke Rotax aircraft engines. Emphasis is on students being able to perform a complete engine rebuild with failure analysis and a focus on preventative maintenance. […]

Rare Rutan aircraft donated to the Institute for Aerospace Education

By General Aviation News Staff · December 29, 2013 ·

By SaVannah Rash Spirits were high at the Mayer household in Nelson County on Saturday, Nov. 2. Students from all across Kentucky were scrambling in frenzied excitement over the generous donation made by John Mayer to the Institute for Aerospace Education, a rare Rutan Defiant. While the incomplete plane was being loaded onto a series […]

New study promotes energy-centered approach to improve safety

By General Aviation News Staff · December 25, 2013 ·

JACKSONVILLE, Florida — Boosting flight training that can reduce fatal aircraft accidents and conserve fuel is the goal of a new study published by Jacksonville University Davis Aviation Center Director Dr. Juan Merkt. “Flight Energy Management Training: Promoting Safety and Efficiency” appears in the Journal of Aviation Technology and Engineering (JATE). Published by Purdue University […]

Wichita State University researcher named FAA’s Outstanding Student of the Year

By General Aviation News Staff · December 17, 2013 ·

Matt Opliger, a graduate student in aerospace engineering and research engineer for Wichita State University’s National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR), has been named 2013 Outstanding Student of the Year by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the FAA. Opliger will be honored at the Council of University Transportation Centers Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C., […]

Duluth International Airport showcases ‘The Lark of Duluth’

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2013 ·

DULUTH, Minn. — Jan. 1, 2014, marks the 100th anniversary of the world’s first airline, St. Petersburg Tampa Airboat Line. To commemorate the anniversary, The Lark of Duluth, a replica of the first airliner, is now on exhibit inside the Duluth International Airport terminal, in the baggage claim area, through January 2014, according to officials […]

Embry-Riddle’s first Ph.D students graduate

By General Aviation News Staff · December 14, 2013 ·

The first eight students are preparing to graduate from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Ph.D. program, which was launched in 2010. Ranging in age from 26 to 57, five of the students earned a Ph.D. in Aviation and three earned a Ph.D. in Engineering Physics. “We are proud of the high level of research that our Ph.D. […]

Jacksonville University Aviation celebrates 30th anniversary

By General Aviation News Staff · December 12, 2013 ·

JACKSONVILLE, Florida  — Jacksonville University’s Davis Aviation Center highlighted its 30th anniversary recently with a special ceremony at the Davis College of Business, with more than 140 students, alumni, faculty, staff and special guests taking part. “This program has gone through an amazing 30-year journey,” said Davis Aviation Center Director Dr. Juan Merkt. “One of […]

Piper delivers new Arrow to Liberty University

By General Aviation News Staff · December 11, 2013 ·

VERO BEACH, Fla. — Piper Aircraft has delivered a new Piper Arrow pilot training aircraft to Liberty University School of Aeronautics. The new single-engine trainer joins a growing fleet of teaching aircraft including other Piper Arrows, Piper Seminoles and Cessna 172s. The recent delivery is part of a long-term agreement between Piper and the Lynchburg, […]

PilotWorkshops.com celebrates 10,000th WINGS course completion

By General Aviation News Staff · December 9, 2013 ·

PilotWorkshops.com reports that the FAA has now issued over 10,000 WINGS course completion credits for its online pilot proficiency training courses. The company has been creating WINGS-approved training programs since 2006. “Many of our customers participate in the FAA WINGS program and appreciate the convenience of being able to continue their proficiency training while earning […]

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