The doctor in a 2023 turbocharged Cirrus doesn’t get the right of way over a student pilot in a 1950s […]
Picture of the Day: Our youngest reader
Joe Thorstenson, a long-time subscriber to General Aviation News, captured this photo of his daughter, Sawyer, reading through the latest […]
Scenes from the Fall Festival of Flight
It was rather cold and windy, but that didn’t stop just under 100 aircraft from attending the event. Source: general […]
CubCrafters delivers 1,000th aircraft
The milestone aircraft, a CubCrafters CC19-215 XCub, was delivered to Tim Sheehy, CEO of Bridger Aerospace, in Bozeman, Montana, in […]
$66 million for airport improvements
The $66.2 million in grants in 2024 will go to airports in 23 states and Puerto Rico. Source: general aviation […]
Missouri community college to establish flight training program at KCOU
The new aviation training program will be a college-accredited FAA-certified flight school. Graduates of the program will earn an Associate […]
Pilot’s mechanical error leads to crash
The pilot’s failure to reinstall the nose landing gear linkage prior to the flight which resulted in a loss of […]
Vashon Ranger to be rigged for Able Flight
Clayton Smeltz is working with Vashon Aircraft and Able Flight to create hand controls for a Vashon Ranger so that […]
Vashon rigs Ranger for Able Flight
Vashon Aircraft, in coordination with Able Flight, is creating a set of hand controls for its Vashon Ranger so that […]
Colorado noise disputes escalate
Continued complaints about aircraft operations at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport have led the town of Superior, Colorado, to retain legal […]