The FAA and Chinese regulators signed an implementation agreement for the U.S.–China Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement (BASA) late last week. […]
Month: October 2017
Send us your favorite picture from 2017
Every year, we devote our two December print issues of General Aviation News to photographs sent in by our readers. […]
Visiting the boneyard
Geremy Kornreich sent us this series of photos of the aircraft graveyard and storage space at the Davis Montham Air […]
Canada Dropping Checks On Check Pilots?
Transport Canada might leave all pilot proficiency checks on airline pilots up to the airlines themselves, according to documents obtained […]
FAA Proposes $3.7 Million Fine Against NavWorx
The FAA wants to fine the now-shuttered NavWorx $3.7 million for allegedly altering its ADS-B transmitters to hide the fact […]
Touchdown in Tampa
A just-right 78-degree temperature, 59 percent humidity, and winds out of 060 degrees at four knots greeted the first arrivals […]
FBO expands at KGYY
GARY, Indiana — Gary Jet Center (GJC) has opened its new Corporate Flight Center as part of GJC’s FBO at […]
New hangars planned at FXE
FORT LAUDERDALE — Sheltair has revealed its plan to develop the last remaining open plot of land on the north […]
Five rules for the Army’s Combat Aviation Brigades
Soldiers with the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade and cadre from the Sabalauski Air Assault School rehearse August 23 … of […]
Aerobatics Preceded Jeff Pino Crash
The airspeed indicator in the P-51D flown by former Sikorsky President Jeff Pino was frozen at 530 knots when investigators […]