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Seven accidents in seven days

By William E. Dubois · September 6, 2023 ·

Did you hear the story of the pilot who crashed seven times in seven days? How does something like this even happen — and what lessons can we learn from this experience?

Safety advocate Paul Burger retires

By General Aviation News Staff · September 6, 2023 ·

After an aircraft accident that claimed the lives of friends, Paul Burger made a commitment to help others avoid the same tragedy. Since then he’s donated almost $1 million and countless hours to general aviation safety.

New A&P school to open in November at KADS

By General Aviation News Staff · September 6, 2023 ·

The new maintenance school will offer an FAA-approved 12-month program to take students from “no experience to a certified A&P ready to work,” according to company officials.

Aircraft refueling mat introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · September 6, 2023 ·

The new refueling mat protects general aviation aircraft from scratches and leaks while refueling.

Kitfox pilot crashes during STOL practice

By NTSB · September 6, 2023 ·

The pilot’s inability to maintain altitude after the airplane encountered a downdraft while he intentionally flew at a low altitude during a practice for a short takeoff and landing flight competition.

Picture of the Day: The importance of aviation to firefighting

By General Aviation News Staff · September 5, 2023 ·

Penny Hamilton submitted this photo and note: “This Chinook helicopter, along with several others, deployed to Granby-Grand County Airport/Emily Warner Field (KGNB) in Colorado, to fight the Indian Peaks Wilderness Wildfire in a heavily-wooded, rugged area seven miles northeast of the popular summer tourist area in Fraser, Colorado. This heavy-lift helicopter is based in Yellowstone, Montana. The crew is headed to refuel before lifting off again.”

A checkered past does not preclude a bright future

By Jamie Beckett · September 5, 2023 ·

There was a period in my career when I spent time restoring warbirds. I learned a valuable lesson during that phase of life: Anything can be repaired if you’ve got enough money and time. Anything.

Two Maine backcountry airfields reopen

By General Aviation News Staff · September 5, 2023 ·

Officials with the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) have completed a lease agreement that re-opens two airfields in Maine for public use: Ragmuff Airport (ME26) in Piscataquis County and Estcourt Airport in Aroostook County.

6,000 Dream Flights and counting…

By Janice Wood · September 5, 2023 ·

Dream Flights, a non-profit organization that travels the country offering free rides to veterans in Stearmans, recently celebrated its 6,000th flight. The milestone Dream Flight was given to Don Muncy, a 100-year-old Navy veteran airman who served in World War II and Korea, in late July 2023.

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