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China Loosens Leash on General Aviation Flights

The People’s Liberation Army and the Civil Aviation Administration of China have announced a long-awaited new rule relaxing restrictions on general aviation flying. Chinese airspace is controlled by the military, and before the new rules were established, it could take several days to approve even a short general aviation flight. That process has been shaved […]

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FlightAware ‘Misery Map’ Tracks Travel Delays

As 40 million Americans prepare to visit relatives and friends this Thanksgiving week, Mother Nature has decided to add a twist with a massive winter storm that is delaying airline flights and grounding many GA pilots. To help travelers keep tabs on airline flight delays, FlightAware.com has created the Misery Map, a real-time weather and […]

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Teen Pleads Guilty To Stealing Cessna 150 for Joyrides

A Minnesota teenager with no formal flight training pleaded guilty on Monday to regularly stealing a Cessna 150 for joyrides over the summer and fall while the airplane’s owner, an Air Force major, was deployed in Afghanistan. Eighteen-year-old Geoffrey Biteman, from the aptly named city of Thief River Falls, Minnesota, reportedly taught himself to fly […]

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Manchester United Airplane Involved in Close Call

An Airbus A321 carrying the Manchester United soccer team was forced to abort a landing attempt this week at Konrad Adenauer Airport in Cologne, Germany, at 1,300 feet after the crew spotted another airplane on the runway. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening as the team traveled to the city in anticipation of today’s match-up […]

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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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Do the Reno Air Races Have a Future?

The aftermath of the tragic accident during the 2011 Reno Air Races, when 11 people died as a result of a P-51 Mustang crashing into the box-seat area in front of the grandstands, is still having negative effects for organizers of the half-century old event. The accident has skyrocketed insurance costs for the competition, and, […]

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Cessna 152 Lands on Interstate in Rush Hour Traffic

Rush hour drivers in Cumberland, Maine, had a surprise thrown into their typical commute when a Cessna 152 landed on Interstate 295 around 5 p.m. Thursday. The 42-year-old pilot was flying alone from Portland International Jetport to Waterville when the engine of the rented 152 quit at 2,000 feet. While investigators are still looking into […]

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MIT Brings Passive Anti-icing to the Next Level

Back in 2010, MIT and GE announced the results of research that appeared to have tantalizing implications for greatly reducing the buildup of airframe ice. So called “super-hydrophobic” coatings were shown to cause water droplets to bead up rather than spread out, reducing ice buildup by as much as 70 percent. But after the first […]

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EAA, AOPA Condemn Sleep Apnea Rule

Following up on Flying magazine’s denunciation of the FAA’s proposed new sleep apnea policy, the EAA and AOPA have both weighed in with strong opposition to the rule, which requires Aviation Medical Examiners to refer high-BMI pilots to sleep specialists for further evaluation. The new rule was recently announced by federal air surgeon Dr. Fred […]

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