by General Aviation News Staff | Jun 27, 2021 | 20210617, Aviation News, Feature, General Aviation
Opera star Michael Fabiano, a private pilot who just earned his instrument rating, finds many parallels between his two obsessions: Flying and singing. Read...
by Sparky Barnes | Jun 20, 2021 | 20210617, Airshows & Fly-Ins, Antique Airfield, Aviation News, Feature, General Aviation
Bill Clifford and Ace Prechtl of Long Island, New York, co-own Serendipity, a 1940 N3N-3 that Ace restored several decades ago. According to Bill, the the N3N is “just a wonderful airplane — the controls are all balanced so it handles great, it flies straight...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jun 17, 2021 | #Aircraft, 20210617, Aviation News, Feature, flying, General Aviation, Pilots
“GA was much more significant in our business in 2020,” says Shön Taylor of Red Rock Reef. “It has proven to be a lifesaver for some of our clients.” Read...
by William E. Dubois | Jun 14, 2021 | 20210617, Aviation News, General Aviation, Opinion, Questions from the Cockpit
“How short must a field be to be a short field?” It’s a question that you’d think would have a simple answer… Read...
by Ben Visser | Jun 13, 2021 | 20210617, Aviation News, General Aviation, Opinion, Visser's Voice
This is one of those questions that doesn’t have a perfect answer, but don’t make the mistake of thinking your aircraft engine is like your car’s engine. Read...
by Loran Maloney | Jun 10, 2021 | 20210617, Aviation News, aviation safety, flying, General Aviation, Opinion, pilot
Complacency is insidious. It creeps in disguised as routine. “Been there, done that and I know how this will come out because I have done it so many times before.” That is the complacency trap and I was going to be the next one caught… Read...