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Number of experimental fatal accidents drops again

By General Aviation News Staff · November 1, 2021 ·

“This is continued good news on the safety front, as fatal accident totals in the experimental category have fallen 40% in the past decade,” said Sean Elliott, EAA’s vice president of advocacy and safety. “Fatal accidents in homebuilt aircraft have dropped by one-third over that time as well, reflecting a safety culture that is more widely accepted and followed as an important part of the balance of freedom and responsibility that is such an essential element of flying.”

2022 test prep materials ready to ship

By General Aviation News Staff · November 1, 2021 ·

ASA Test Prep materials prepare pilots and mechanics for the FAA Knowledge Exams by providing questions supported with explanations for correct and incorrect answers, FAA references for further study, and airman test report codes for remedial study.

Pilot’s ego plays part in plane flipping over

By NASA · November 1, 2021 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

The chain of events leading up to this incident were extremely interesting and like any error chain, there were numerous opportunities to break it.

Trick or Treat at the Scairport

By General Aviation News Staff · October 30, 2021 ·

Almost 400 kids trick or treated at La Porte Municipal Airport in Indiana, with pilots winning prizes for decorating their airplanes.

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!”

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.

Latest edition of The Pilot’s Manual: Flight School released

By General Aviation News Staff · October 28, 2021 ·

In addition to covering all the maneuvers required for the checkride, this textbook also prepares readers for the student pilot milestones: First solo, cross-country, instrument, and night flight.

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.

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