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An aviation career is more than a numbers game 

By Jamie Beckett · January 25, 2022 ·

For many aeronautical hopefuls, the idea of securing a spot in the left seat of an airliner represents the golden ring of career attainment. To be in command of an airliner and draw the platinum plated paychecks that come with that position is so appealing to some of us that we miss the opportunity to smell the flowers along the way. Or the Je-tA.  

KHTO to become private use airport

By General Aviation News Staff · January 25, 2022 ·

Long Island’s East Hampton Airport (KHTO) will temporarily close March 1, reopening three days later as a “new airport,” a private-use facility subject to prior permission required conditions and other restrictions.

More courses released for CFI Professional Development Program

By General Aviation News Staff · January 25, 2022 ·

The new courses cover a variety of topics from tips for online ground school, training Pilots in Command, pilots and medications, and a course on setting up your own business as a CFI.

‘Made up’ arrival points a safety issue

By NASA · January 25, 2022 ·

There are two VFR arrival points being used at Tulsa Riverside Airport (KRVS) in Oklahoma called “Turnpike Split” and “Cross Creek Warehouse.” Neither of these arrival points are charted and neither are readily located by any normal level of flight planning before being directed to one of them by ATC. The only place I have found written reference to them is buried three pages deep on the airport association website.

Picture of the Day: Ice Lake

By General Aviation News Staff · January 24, 2022 ·

Stephen Halter submitted this photo and note: “$100 lunch on a frozen lake.”

One-of-a-kind resource in affordable aviation launches

By Dan Johnson · January 24, 2022 ·

Part 103 aircraft are the heart of affordable aviation. And now LSA expert Dan Johnson has created a list of all the Part 103 aircraft available to make finding the right one for you just a bit easier.

High demand, low supply leads to ‘red hot’ market for used GA aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · January 24, 2022 ·

According to a new report, aircraft dealers accredited by the International Aircraft Dealers Association closed 20% more deals in 2021 than the year before: 1,372 aircraft transactions, compared to 1,135 deals in 2020. This was despite a shriveled aircraft inventory, with many airplanes never making it to market before being snatched up by buyers willing to pay top dollar, officials noted.

Pipistrel unveils the Explorer

By General Aviation News Staff · January 24, 2022 ·

The two-seater, which is already EASA certified, can run on auto fuel and is approved for night VFR operations, spins, and glider towing.

Picture of the Day: The golden hour

By General Aviation News Staff · January 23, 2022 ·

Leon McCauley submitted this photo and note: “I was taxiing my 1956 Bonanza G35 for a few local takeoffs and landings and my son took this beautiful picture about 20 minutes before sunset, known as the Golden Hour.”

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