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ADS-B Rebate Program Sees Dwindling Interest

In a report released earlier this month, the FAA documents a much slower than expected response to its general aviation ADS-B rebate program. Of the 20,000 rebates available, the FAA says it has processed 5,008 reservations for the rebate, with 14,910 rebates remaining to be claimed by the September 18 deadline. That’s less than half […]

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Website Helps Pilots Protect Their Vision

One of the most important assets you have as a pilot is your vision. Without good eyesight, you simply can’t fly. A website was launched recently to provide free information about some flying-specific considerations for your eyes. EyesThatFly.com gives tips on how best to protect your eyes in the cockpit and how to optimize your […]

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AirVenture 2017 to Commemorate Doolittle Raid Participants

This summer’s AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, will include a special July 26 evening ceremony commemorating the 75th anniversary of the first U.S. raid on the Japanese mainland following the attack on Pearl Harbor. On April 18, 1942, 16 North American B-25 Mitchell bombers lifted off from the carrier USS Hornet and headed west toward Japan. […]

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GA Runway Incursion Study Begins

The FAA says runway incursions occur three times each day on average and represent a serious safety concern. The data also show GA pilots are involved in about 80 percent of runway incursions. “The question is, what are GA pilots doing, or not doing, that results in so many runway incursions?” Donna F. Wilt asked. […]

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Quest Kodiak Earns European Certification

Quest Aircraft has landed European certification for the Kodiak single-engine turboprop, permitting deliveries of European-registered airplanes to begin. Quest says Europe is already home to six Kodiaks operating with U.S. “N” numbers. Rob Wells, the newly appointed CEO of the Sandpoint, Idaho-based manufacturer, called the EASA approval a “significant milestone” for the rugged 10-seat utility […]

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NOAA Replaces Text-Based Area Forecasts with Graphical Forecasts

Replacing text-based area forecasts (FA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) upgraded its Graphical Forecasts for Aviation product to operational status on Saturday. This service is accepted by the FAA for weather briefings in the continental United States. NOAA’s GFA webpage is intended to give users a complete picture of weather that might impact […]

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Panthera Evolves as EASA Certification Nears

The Pipistrel Panthera continues to progress toward certification, but the airplane that enters production will incorporate a vast number of design alterations — some minor, some major — that the Slovenian manufacturer hopes will make the sleek four-seater an even more attractive product. According to Pipistrel CEO Ivo Boscarol, the biggest change to the production […]

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‘Right Seat Ready’ Safety Seminar Rolls Out in Camarillo

Jolie Lucas knows that while every pilot should try to inspire kids with the love of flight, there’s always that annoying 8-10 year time lag, between when they first experience flight and the first opportunity they have to translate that love into action. Lucas believes Pilot Plus One might be one of the answers to […]

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