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Scholarship winner solos

By General Aviation News Staff · November 7, 2015 ·

The Flying Musicians Association reports that its first Solo Scholarship Award recipient, Drew Medina of Vero Beach, Florida, a senior in the Vero Beach High School jazz, symphonic, and marching bands, has completed his first solo flight. Drew’s flight instructor, director/chief engineer at Piper Aircraft, Buddy Sessoms, noted, “Drew is quiet, focused, driven, and definitely very diligent.” […]

Navy releases definitive history of Naval Aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · November 7, 2015 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Navy has released online its recently-published, two-volume history of U.S. naval aviation. “United States Naval Aviation 1910–2010” by Mark L. Evans and Roy A. Grossnick is the Naval History and Heritage Command’s fourth update to the original history, which was initiated in 1960. That first issue celebrated the first 50 years of […]

Frasca installs sims at Metro State University

By General Aviation News Staff · November 6, 2015 ·

Frasca International recently installed two Cessna 172 Mentor AATDs (Advanced Aviation Training Devices) at the Aviation and Aerospace Science Department at Metro State University (MSU) in Denver, Colorado. During the installation, Frasca engineers also upgraded host computers on 10 of the university’s existing simulators and installed projector upgrades to its Cessna Mustang Flight Training Device (FTD). There are […]

NBAA sets 2016 regional forum dates

By General Aviation News Staff · November 6, 2015 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) has revealed the dates and locations for the association’s 2016 Regional Forums. The 2016 Regional Forums are: Jan. 28 in West Palm Beach, Florida; June 9 in Van Nuys, Calif.; and Sept. 15 in White Plains, N.Y. Additionally, NBAA and Atlantic Aviation have signed a five-year agreement in […]

An old-fashioned fly-in

By Tom Snow · November 5, 2015 ·

If you’re looking for an old-fashioned fly-in, the annual Aviation Migration at Lee Bottom Flying Field is the place to go. With no planned activities other than catered meals, “it’s the most nothing you’ll ever do,” say Rich and Ginger Davidson, co-owners of the expansive grass strip located in a scenic river bottom south of […]

EAA: Manned aircraft must have priority over drones

By General Aviation News Staff · November 5, 2015 ·

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — While the number of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), also known as drones or remotely piloted aircraft (RPA), is rising rapidly, their entrance into the national airspace system cannot come to the detriment of manned aircraft operations, say officials with the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA). EAA made that point as part of […]

Florida lawmakers hold inaugural GA Caucus meeting

By General Aviation News Staff · November 5, 2015 ·

Nine Florida lawmakers recently gathered for the inaugural meeting of the state’s first general aviation (GA) caucus. Co-sponsored by state Rep. Charles Van Zant and state Sen. Thad Altman, the caucus held its initial meeting Oct. 22, with a second gathering tentatively scheduled for January during the regular legislative session. The caucus marked the culmination […]

C-130 pilot returns to flying with Able Flight scholarship

By General Aviation News Staff · November 5, 2015 ·

Before he flew C-130s for the National Guard and C-17s in the Air Forces Reserves, Scott Holmes had learned to fly as a teenager in Charleston, S.C. Then he was off to earn a degree in aviation from the University of North Dakota. During his military career, two back injuries took him off flying duty […]

Clay Lacy Aviation opens 2.5 acres of new ramp space at VNY

By General Aviation News Staff · November 5, 2015 ·

LOS ANGELES — Clay Lacy Aviation has opened 2.5 acres of new ramp space at its Van Nuys Airport FBO, providing additional space for arrivals and departures, accommodate overnight parking and reduce the frequency of aircraft towing. The project marks the first phase of a $10 million, six-acre development and improvement plan. You can view a time-lapse video […]

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