by Jamie Beckett | Jun 15, 2021 | 20210701, Aviation News, General Aviation, Opinion, Politics for Pilots
Here’s a bit of a secret you may not have picked up on in all the years I’ve been writing for General Aviation News. I rarely write about aircraft. Sure, it seems like I do, but I don’t. Not really. Rather, I’m far more fascinated with the people I meet, the...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jun 15, 2021 | 20210701, aviation education, Aviation News, Briefings, drones, flying, General Aviation, News, pilot, UAS, Unmanned Aerial Systems
Four students became the first to earn bachelor degrees centered around aviation at a community college in Dayton, Ohio. Read...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jun 14, 2021 | 20210701, Aviation Careers, Aviation News, Briefings, flight training, General Aviation, News
Coast Flight Training, a veteran led flight school with locations in San Diego, Dallas and San Marcos, Texas, now offers merit-based financing that rewards borrowers for past educational and military experiences. Read...
by Ben Sclair | Jun 14, 2021 | 20210701, Airports, Aviation News, Briefings, General Aviation, News
The hangars are named for female aviators “to honor Zelda Levin as the matriarch of the family (that owned the property), and until she recently passed, was the oldest living resident of San Mateo County,” said Douglas Wilson of FBO Partners, as leasing...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jun 12, 2021 | 20210701, Aviation News, Briefings, flying, General Aviation, News, pilot
Charlie Gasmire wants the world to have more pilots — and he’s willing to help pay for your introduction to the cockpit. Read...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jun 12, 2021 | 20210701, Aviation News, Briefings, Cessna Caravan, General Aviation, News
Raisbeck Engineering reports it has successfully completed its pre-certification flight tests for its new Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) program for the EPIC Caravan, a drag reduction system designed for the Cessna Caravan 208B. Read...