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The control tower of the future

By General Aviation News Staff · October 30, 2021 ·

The FAA has more than 100 aging control towers at regional and municipal airports across the United States that will eventually need to be replaced.

Garmin expands pilot training courses

By General Aviation News Staff · October 29, 2021 ·

A new eLearning course provides instruction on the Garmin G3000, while free video series offer lessons in risk management and SiriusXM weather products.

Picture of the Day: A piece of aviation history

By General Aviation News Staff · October 28, 2021 ·

Pauline Douglass sent in this photo with a note: “I thought you would like a copy of this aviation history. Lucien Desjardin was my dad who, with my mother Grace, and my uncles Frederick, Larry, Alfred, and Albert, did a lot of flying and instructing in the 1930s. The airport is no longer in Westboro, Mass. Now it’s all houses. It now costs about $13,000 to get a private pilot certificate. They used to charge $2 per lesson. Rides were 50 cents to go around the pattern, $1 for half an hour, and $1.50 for an hour. The phone number only had three numbers. My, how times have changed!”

What makes a good flight training experience?

By General Aviation News Staff · October 28, 2021 ·

The sheer enjoyment of flying tops the list of what makes a great flight training experience.

FAA weather camera launched at Michigan airport

By General Aviation News Staff · October 28, 2021 ·

Metro Aviation becomes the first non-government entity to participate in the FAA’s Weather Camera Program.

Luscombe’s engine fails on takeoff

By NASA · October 28, 2021 ·

What I forgot to do was make any announcements on the CTAF after my engine failed. If it was busy, I am pretty sure I would have made a call that I had landed again and would be occupying the runway for a few minutes, and then another call to say I was clear.

Cessna 172, 182 and 206 approved for lower lead fuels

By General Aviation News Staff · October 27, 2021 ·

All three Cessna models are powered by engines manufactured by Lycoming Engines. Lycoming recently approved the use of unleaded and lower-leaded fuels after completion of a series of tests. The fuel is compatible for both new production and legacy Cessna piston aircraft, Textron Aviation officials noted.

Sporty’s launches 2022 pilot training courses

By General Aviation News Staff · October 27, 2021 ·

New features for 2022 include expanded TV app options, new audio training segments, an interactive flight instructor portal, and integration with AOPA Flight Training Advantage. New videos cover the latest changes to airspace, tips for flight planning with Garmin avionics, new ForeFlight weather tools, Commercial Pilot maneuvers, and more.

Studying the Impossible Turn

By General Aviation News Staff · October 26, 2021 ·

The Experimental Aircraft Association has formed a team to explore ways of improving aviation safety by focusing on responses to the often-tragic 180° turn back to the runway following engine failure on takeoff — often call the Impossible Turn by pilots.

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