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FAA launches mobile website

By Janice Wood · January 15, 2012 ·

The FAA has released FAA Mobile, designed to provide quick access to FAA.gov tasks for general aviation enthusiasts on-the-go. You can look up N-numbers, find Advisory Circulars, browse airport delays, and more. You can also access the full web version of FAA.gov by tapping a link at the bottom of any FAA Mobile page. FAA […]

TMA Group partners with Avfuel

By Janice Wood · January 15, 2012 ·

TMA Group, the FBO at Cambridge Municipal Airport (CSB) in Nebraska, has joined the Avfuel network of branded FBOs. TMA assumed management of the FBO in 2009 and immediately began implanting improvements, including refurbishing the pilot’s lounge, adding A&P services, and outfitting the facility with free Wi-Fi throughout, according to company officials. Ramp and taxiway […]

Long landing ends in snowbank

By NTSB · January 15, 2012 ·

This January 2010 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Piper Cherokee Archer. Injuries: None. Location: Great Barrington, Mass. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot initially reported that as the airplane approached […]

‘Red Tails’ premieres to enamored audience

By Meg Godlewski · January 12, 2012 ·

Today a pilot slot in the United States military is open to all races, but it was not so long ago that was not the case. The United States military dismissed African Americans as inferior human beings and assumed they were ill-equipped to be pilots. During World War II the Tuskegee Experiment, as it was […]

U.S. Sport Aircraft debuts SportCruiser Classic

By Dan Johnson · January 12, 2012 ·

In the year following Piper’s departure from the LSA market, you may have expected a big slow-down for importer U.S. Sport Aircraft (USSA). Many believed the removal of the Piper brand would cause a loss of loyalty and that sales would flat line.  Those people may have forgotten how well the SportCruiser did before Piper […]

IND ready to welcome general aviation Super Bowl fans

By Janice Wood · January 12, 2012 ·

Super Bowl XLVI is less than a month away, but officials at the Indianapolis Airport Authority (IAA) have been working on the airport’s game plan for more than a year. With an expected 500 to 700 additional general aviation aircraft anticipated at IND and nearby regional airports during the Super Bowl travel period, tarmac space […]

AOPA’s general aviation summit commits to Palm Springs

By Janice Wood · January 12, 2012 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association has committed to hold its general aviation trade show and convention, the AOPA Aviation Summit, at the Palm Springs Convention Center Oct. 11-13, 2012, as well as Oct. 9-11, 2014. The AOPA Aviation Summit features dozens of aircraft on display at the Palm Springs Convention Center, more than 400 […]

Lawmaker launches ‘America Flies’ to boost general aviation

By Janice Wood · January 12, 2012 ·

Hoping to battle what he says has been damaging rhetoric against general aviation from President Barack Obama, U.S. Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kansas) has launched the America Flies campaign, which features a website where aviation advocates can sign a petition promoting the industry and share their stories of how general aviation has benefited them. According to […]

Aerobatic pilots develop safety solution to reduce risk of fire

By Janice Wood · January 12, 2012 ·

Aerobatic pilots Buck Roetman of Wild Horse Aviation, and Mike Stewart, Flight Lead for Team RV, have unveiled a new safety solution for professional air show pilots to reduce the risk of a post-impact fire: An inertia activated shut-off switch installed in the ground wire to fuel and smoke oil pumps. Roetman said the installation […]

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