“Results! Why, man, I have gotten lots of results. I know several thousand things that won’t work.” Please share: Continue Reading →
The outsiders
Alan Klapmeier gets a lot of grief because he’s selling planes. Continue Reading →
General what?
Listening on the radio to a call-in talk show isn’t one of my favorite activities. Of course, like most folks, I end up listening to parts of one show or another as I drive down the road. It doesn’t take... Continue Reading →
Bridgin generations in Dallas
I can now honestly say, “I was on the grassy knoll.” I visited Dealey Plaza in Dallas when I was in the Lone Star State attending the 16th annual Women in Aviation International Conference. Continue Reading →
Light and shadow
Our world and our lives are composed of light and shadow. Continue Reading →
Flying with the NASCAR Air Force
I learned more from my high school social studies teacher, Mrs. Packan, than any other teacher I’ve ever had. One of the lessons that has stuck to this day is that there is a “good” reason and a “real” reason... Continue Reading →
Be careful what you say
Ever said something that you wished you hadn’t? Continue Reading →
Making time in a Citabria
I enjoyed “The Aviator.” It was a great aviation adventure. High-end special effects. Great acting. Big names. Big budget. Then I turned around and watched “Time Chasers,” a 1994 film about a Citabria that has been turned into a time... Continue Reading →
Let’s Talk: What we have here is a failure to communicate
Aviation must learn to speak with one voice, writes Steve Bill Hanshew elsewhere in this issue of General Aviation News. Continue Reading →
Moving on up
Are you ready for a jet? With all the hoopla surrounding the first flights and certification tests of the new very light jets coming to market, excitement is high. Continue Reading →


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