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We Fly the Diesel RedHawk

It’s been almost 20 years now that diesel technology has been a promising alternative for light general aviation, though the adoption of compression engines has taken longer and has suffered more teething pains than its proponents anticipated. I’ve had the chance to fly five different airplanes with four different diesel engines — the original Thielert, […]

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GAMA/NBAA Tell Congress How to Help

On Thursday, GAMA President and CEO Pete Bunce and NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen both testified at a House of Representatives aviation subcommittee hearing on the state of American aviation. Bunce cited six bullet-point recommendations for the lawmakers to consider when moving forward on aviation issues. He also called for “clear and consistent leadership […]

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The Beechcraft Bonanza G36 Thrives in the Modern World

When the subject of legendary light airplanes comes up, one of the names certain to be mentioned early in the conversation is the Beechcraft Bonanza. The latest model, the G36, bears a passing resemblance to the revolutionary original, which Beech Aircraft began selling way back in 1947. But today’s Bonanza is a very sophisticated platform, […]

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House Bill Pushes Driver’s License Medical

The fight against the third class medical requirement has taken a new turn. Republican Congressmen Todd Rokita and Sam Graves introduced a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would allow private pilots who meet certain requirements to legally fly with a valid driver’s license instead of a third class medical certificate. While pilots […]

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China Lifts Restrictions on Private Pilot Licenses

Following last week’s easing of civilian flights in restricted airspace, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) announced on Sunday that it would relax requirements for private pilot licenses. With the strong cachet of private flying in the country, analysts expect pent-up demand to result in a stampede of growth for general aviation. China’s current […]

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Small Airplane Revitalization Act Signed into Law

President Obama signed the Small Airplane Revitalization Act into law just before the Thanksgiving break, starting the clock ticking on the adoption of new certification regulations that are intended to increase safety and reduce the certification costs of new Part 23 general aviation airplanes. The law requires the FAA to implement the recommendations of its […]

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Jumpseat: An Airline-Owned Airport

In 1973, the end of American involvement in the Vietnam War signaled the end of the draft. A few months prior to leaving for college in 1975, the Selective Service System no longer required me to register. It wasn’t long thereafter that the Air Force dramatically reduced its demand for pilots. My secondary alternate status […]

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Controversy over Top 100 Airplanes: Platinum Edition List

Spoiler alert: The following story reveals one of the top ten airplanes in our Top 100 Airplanes: Platinum Edition list. As the kids sing on Sesame Street, “One of these things is not like the others,” a number of readers have been taken aback by the inclusion of an odd bird in Flying Magazine’s Top […]

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FCC Proposes Lifting Inflight Cellphone Ban

The Federal Communications Commission is considering allowing cellphone use on airline flights above 10,000 feet, a change that could provide a healthy cash windfall for carriers while risking upsetting passengers who have to endure chatty seatmates. The agency, which prohibits cellphone use for making phone calls or accessing data in flight, is circulating proposed rulemaking […]

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House Bill Addresses FAA Sleep Apnea Policy

After the FAA last week appeared to brush off sharp criticism over a new medical policy directed at overweight pilots, Congress reacted by crafting a bill that would require the agency to allow public comments on the proposal and apply normal rulemaking procedures before adopting the change. The FAA wants pilots diagnosed with high body […]

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