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Picture of the Day: A Legend flying into the sunset

By General Aviation News Staff · March 1, 2022 ·

Kevin Quinn submitted this photo and note: “William Legend flying up and over and into the sunset during the 2021 High Sierra Fly-In.”

It’s time to talk about pilots and depression

By Jamie Beckett · March 1, 2022 ·

One area of concern that pilots of all ages shy away from discussing openly is mental health. Which is a shame because mental health is a critical component of overall health. Unfortunately, the FAA has historically been less than charitable toward flight crew members who utter the word “depression” in the wrong company, or admit to having issues with the real speed bumps found along the road of life.

Sign up for NASA’s Flight Log Experience

By General Aviation News Staff · March 1, 2022 ·

You’ll get to “fly along” on two milestone flights of NASA aircraft, including the X-57 and supersonic X-59.

Redbird creates flight sim supplement to AOPA high school curriculum

By General Aviation News Staff · March 1, 2022 ·

The new simulator supplement from Redbird gives high schools free access to nearly 70 lessons, expanding their capabilities to immerse students in educational aviation coursework, according to Redbird officials.

Learning teaching with King Schools

By General Aviation News Staff · March 1, 2022 ·

What seems like a fairly straightforward process — showing some eager student how to handle an airplane — turns out to be about “correlation,” “primacy,” “complex overt response,” “characterization,” and a lot of other things you never heard of. The new King Schools Fundamentals of Instruction Ground School and Test Prep helps you shoot an approach through the verbal clouds, officials say.

Wiring issue cuts power to aircraft

By NASA · March 1, 2022 ·

After a difficult flight and a complicated landing, to think that negotiating the ground would be the most difficult part was stressful.

Pictures of the Day: Double duty

By General Aviation News Staff · February 28, 2022 ·

“Both of the country’s premiere military flight teams on the same ramp at the Kansas City Airshow in July 2021. The Blue Angels were the scheduled headliners, but the week of the airshow, the Thunderbirds asked to also fly at the show. What a treat it was for all of us attending to see both of these teams at the same venue!”

Video: What would you do if you lost elevator authority?

By General Aviation News Staff · February 28, 2022 ·

The Real Pilot Story videos allow pilots to “share their encounter with a dilemma so others can benefit — while comfortable on the ground — from lessons learned the hard way in flight,” said AOPA Air Safety Institute Senior Director Paul Deres.

Van’s 50th anniversary to be celebrated at Oshkosh 2022

By General Aviation News Staff · February 28, 2022 ·

Owners of all RV types are invited to join the activities at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2022 when the 50th anniversary of Van’s Aircraft is celebrated at the big show.

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