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The Wild Fight Over San Francisco

Cranky Flier

Regular readers know that the currently-named Metropolitan Oakland International Airport is a sponsor of the Friday Cranky Weekly Review. It also was the presenting sponsor of this year’s Cranky Network Awards. So when I saw that the airport was proposing to change its name, I decided not to write about it… until San Francisco threatened to sue over the switch.

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SeaRey maker inop, buyer sought

AOPA

Progressive Aerodyne, the Tavares, Florida, company that manufactures the SeaRey amphibious light sport aircraft in kit and factory-built versions, has shut down production while it negotiates the possible sale of the company to an investor group, according to people familiar with the situation including the former chief executive.

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Celebrate Drones with Drone Safety Day and Xponential

Learn to Fly

The fourth week in April is an important one for drone enthusiasts. First, April 22–25, AUVSI (Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International) co-hosts the Xponential conference and exhibition. Global leaders and end users in the uncrewed systems and robotics industry will gather at the San Diego Convention Center to learn about and share the latest about autonomous technology.

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How I Became a Motor-Head

Inspire

Larry Fleming, an experienced hang glider pilot, steps into the world of powered flight with his Aeros Nano Trike. Follow along his adventure of learning to fly the ultralight trike and his experience of flying into EAA AirVenture Oshkosh for the first time. The post How I Became a Motor-Head first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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The Best Gear For Pilots: 7 Must Haves in Your Flight Bag

Northstar VFR

By Ben Morris CFI, FO ERJ-175 From students to professionals, every pilot needs to pack some equipment for their flying. Preparing your equipment is an essential preflight activity. From interfacing with the plane, to keeping you comfortable and organized, these are some of the essentials that will help you get the job done. 1. Headset A headset is arguably the most essential piece of gear.

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Alaska Air Group reports first quarter 2024 results

Alaska Air

Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK) today reported financial results for the first quarter ending March 31, 2024, and provided outlook for the second quarter ending June 30, 2024. The post Alaska Air Group reports first quarter 2024 results appeared first on Alaska Airlines News.

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Communicating with ATC: A Guide to Understanding the Lingo

BAA Training

One of the first things that a student pilot covers at a ground school is radiotelephony (RTF), or, put more simply, radio communication. While some might regard it as the easiest one to grasp—hence why it's one of the first subjects covered—it's also one of the most crucial skills a pilot must perfect. So, what does it take to master radio communication?

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After the Accident: VFR Departure

Plane and Pilot

“You don’t want to go today. It’s really cruddy up there,” the just-landed Beech Bonanza pilot told another pilot at Western Carolina Regional Airport (KRHP) … Read More "After the Accident: VFR Departure" The post After the Accident: VFR Departure appeared first on Plane & Pilot Magazine.

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Aero roundup

AOPA

Aero Friedrichshafen, Germany’s general aviation convention, was the venue for a couple of interesting new developments possibly impacting the U.S. market, the most prominent among them announced by Tecnam Aircraft, Diamond Aircraft, and Elixir Aircraft.

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5 Attributes of a Top-Notch Maintenance Provider

Plane and Pilot

Aircraft maintenance is a touchy topic around the airport. There is no shortage of opinions on maintaining aircraft. Just ask them, and they will be … Read More "5 Attributes of a Top-Notch Maintenance Provider" The post 5 Attributes of a Top-Notch Maintenance Provider appeared first on Plane & Pilot Magazine.

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New York City councilors seek to curtail helicopter ops

AOPA

A new attempt to restrict helicopter operations in New York City—this time coming from the City Council—drew a united front of opposition from aviation groups including AOPA.

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Volunteer Spotlight — Ann Sederquist

Inspire

If you’ve ever visited the EAA Aviation Museum, there’s a good chance you interacted with one of our volunteer docents. One of those volunteers is Ann Sederquist, EAA 769163, who loves spreading her lifelong aviation passion to others. The post Volunteer Spotlight — Ann Sederquist first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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‘A passionate and tireless advocate’

AOPA

AOPA President Mark Baker will be the 2024 recipient of the Donald D. Engen Aero Club Trophy for Aviation Excellence in recognition of his fierce leadership and passionate commitment to general aviation.

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EAA’s The Green Dot — USAF Fighter Pilot Tammy Barlette

Inspire

This time on The Green Dot, hosts Chris and Margaret are joined by Lt. Col. (ret.) Tammy Barlette, who flew the A-10, T-37, T-38, MQ-1, and MQ-9 while in the Air Force and following retirement founded Athena’s Voice, a speaker referral business featuring female military pilots from around the U.S. The post EAA’s The Green Dot — USAF Fighter Pilot Tammy Barlette first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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MARK BAKER TO BE HONORED WITH PRESTIGIOUS ENGEN TROPHY

AOPA

FREDERICK, Md., April 18, 2024—The Aero Club of Washington announced today that AOPA President Mark Baker will be the 2024 recipient of the Donald D. Engen Aero Club Trophy for Aviation Excellence in recognition of his fierce leadership and passionate commitment to general aviation.

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The Dead Battery Surprise

Inspire

In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Lisa Turner discusses the modern-day battery technology available for your aircraft and how to take care of the battery you have. The post The Dead Battery Surprise first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Against advice, FAA returns airman standards to regulation

AOPA

The FAA reassured flight instructors that checkride failures will not trigger enforcement action, but was less responsive to concerns (voiced by AOPA and others) that incorporating airman certification standards into regulation stands to stifle innovation when it is needed more than ever.

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Southwest Airlines Launches 'The Big Flex': A Bold New Brand Campaign Showcasing the Carrier's Fun-Loving Personality and Flexible Policies on Every Fare, Everywhere

SouthWest Media

DALLAS – Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) today unveils a new brand campaign, "The Big Flex," showcasing the carrier's flexible and Customer-friendly points of difference, including two bags fly free® 1 , no change or cancellation fees 2 , flight credits that don't expire 3 , and points that don't expire 4. The campaign highlights what's most important to Southwest® Customers—choice and flexibility—delivered with the low fares and legendary Hospitality for which South

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Share where you get your weather

AOPA

Nobody knows the weather like pilots. Spending 10 minutes completing the 2024 Weather Survey will help inform AOPA’s advocacy and support industry stakeholders as they assess their products and services.

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