by General Aviation News Staff | May 5, 2022 | #Aircraft, 100LL, 20220526, Aviation Fuel, Aviation News, Briefings, FBO, flying, General Aviation, News, Pilots
Not only are jet fuel prices hitting a record-high spike, but April 2022 was the first time that Jet-A prices surpassed 100LL prices, according to a new analysis from GlobalAir.com. Plus, where’s the cheapest 100LL in the nation? The most expensive? Read...
by General Aviation News Staff | May 5, 2022 | #Aircraft, 20220526, Aviation Maintenance, Aviation News, General Aviation, Products
New from Bluetail is RecordSnap, which allows aviation maintenance technicians to use their smartphone’s camera to scan, upload, and store records in real time. Even better? The photos are converted to searchable PDFs. Read...
by General Aviation News Staff | May 4, 2022 | #Aircraft, 20220526, Aviation News, Briefings, Diamond Aircraft, Electric Aircraft, flying, General Aviation, News, Pilots
Diamond officials say the eDA40 will be the first EASA/FAA Part 23 certified electric airplane with Direct Current (DC) fast charging capable of turning around a depleted aircraft in under 20 minutes. Total flight time is expected to be up to 90 minutes as battery...
by General Aviation News Staff | May 3, 2022 | #Aircraft, 20220526, Airports, Aviation News, Briefings, flying, General Aviation, News, Pilots, Recreational Aviation Foundation
The pilot shelter will be a place for “pilots and passengers to gather, picnic, and enjoy direct access to the Atlantic Ocean,” according to officials with the Recreational Aviation Foundation, who note that Katama Airpark Airport on Martha’s...
by General Aviation News Staff | May 3, 2022 | #Aircraft, 20220526, Aviation News, Briefings, flight training, flying, General Aviation, News, Pilots
The Vero Beach facility is the first in the U.S. for Skyborne, which also has a training academy at Gloucestershire Airport in the United Kingdom. Read...
by Ben Sclair | Apr 24, 2022 | 20220526, airport, Aviation News, General Aviation, Opinion, Touch & Go
Pilots and the aircraft they fly are a diverse group. Some prefer concrete as far as the eye can see. Others see a few hundred feet of turf as ideal. Read...