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by Isabel Goyer

Garmin Does ADS-B

As the FAA is building out the infrastructure for its nationwide automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast (ADS-B) surveillance network, avionics manufacturers are beginning to market in earnest the gear that will take advantage of the benefits of this new technology. As this happens, it’s becoming apparent that there are greater challenges to ADS-B and greater […]

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AOPA Leaks Details of New-Pilot Initiative

AOPA has quietly launched a new action effort aimed at keeping pilots flying. The initiative, dubbed the Center to Advance the Pilot Community, will launch soon — we’re guessing that will happen at AOPA Summit, which takes place early next month in Palm Springs, California. Named to lead the new division within AOPA is former […]

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L-39 Crashes at Iowa Air Show

An L-39 flying as part of the Hoppers formation aerobatics team went out of control and crashed at the Quad City Airshow in Davenport Iowa on Saturday, killing the pilot, Glenn Smith, 59, of Frisco, Texas. No one on the ground was injured, but the crowd could see in the distance the airplane descending out […]

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Corvalis TTx

Cessna is on the verge of delivering its first Corvalis after it took the high-end piston single out of production nearly two years ago. We recently had a chance to fly a developmental copy of what will become the new model, the Corvalis TTx, and to Cessna’s credit, the airplane is not new in name […]

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Video: Fly with Sean D. Tucker

Ever wondered what it’s like to be in the cockpit with Sean D. Tucker, one of the premier acro pilots in the world? Well, wonder no more. Our Flying video team in conjunction with JVC puts you in the cockpit as Sean makes an incredibly low-level and high-octane flight at Oshkosh 2012 in high def. […]

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Why We Fly, Why We Don’t

I spent a day out in Alabama recently at a storefront flight-training center being operated by Continental Motors as part of an experiment to change up the flight-training game, to find ways to provide training that people can work into their everyday routines more easily. The center makes extensive use of simulators and flight-training devices […]

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“100 Airplanes” Goes Viral

I wrote last month about our Web feature “Flying ­Magazine’s Top 100 Airplanes,” which we launched on flyingmag.com just before the big airshow in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in July. As you might have heard, the list was an immediate hit, generating nearly 2 million views within just days of its release. Within that short span it […]

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FBO Spotlight: Jet Air Group (KGRB)

In our FBO Spotlight series, we’re highlighting FBOs around the country that have received rave reviews. This latest Spotlight is brought to you by our Editor-in-Chief, Robert Goyer, who recently flew into Austin Straubel International Airport in a Cessna Citation. Here’s what he has to say about one of the airport’s FBOs, Jet Air Group. […]

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Piper Cub: Aviation’s Holy Relic

This year we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Piper J-3 Cub, one of the few cultural icons in light aviation and without much argument the single most identifiable and imitated model in general aviation history. As with many anniversaries, pinning down the exact date of the Cub is a bit of a semantic exercise. […]

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Lisa Akoya at Oshkosh

One of the delights of Oshkosh is seeing new, innovative airplanes. The Lisa Akoya, an amphibious model destined for the LSA category, fits that bill to a tee. The airplane, which will sell for around $350,000, features a range of approaches never before seen in any airplane. I spent a delightful hour with the folks […]

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