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1990: General Aviation News and Flyer "Reader's Choice" Award for Favorite Overall Performer [1] 1996: General Aviation News and Flyer "Reader's Choice" Award for Favorite Specialty Act [1] 1999: Art Scholl Memorial Showmanship Award [4] 1999: Clifford W. Henderson Achievement Award [1] 2007: ICAS Foundation Airshow Hall of Fame [1]
General Aviation News and Flyer Reader's Choice Award for Best Male Performer — 1997; The Art Scholl Memorial Showmanship Award — 1992 [29] The Bill Barber Award for Air Show Showmanship – 1992 [30] U.S. National Advanced Aerobatic Champion — 1988
FLYER is a monthly magazine for the UK general aviation community. It is published by Seager Publishing. [1] The Magazine competes with Pilot and advertising-based freesheet, Loop. The headquarters of FLYER is in Bath. [1] FLYER is perhaps best known for the Flyer Forums, an online discussion forum focussing on the general aviation (GA) community.
Pilot died 'doing what he loved' An avid pilot, Kim was known for flying dogs in need of shelter and care to accepting facilities. His wife, Anna Kang, in a post on Facebook, said her husband ...
Multiple accidents involving Boeing’s 737 Max 9 planes have kept the corporation in the news and under Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigation. But questions remain around whether ...
By the middle of 2003, the SR22 had become the highest-selling general aviation aircraft in the world, beating out even that of Cessna Aircraft and achieving the brothers' lifelong dream. [27] [56] Cirrus had more than 600 employees then; [57] two years later that number would reach to just over 1,000. The company was quickly expanding. [51]
General aviation aircraft at Cheb Airfield in Czech Republic. General aviation (GA) is defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) as all civil aviation aircraft operations except for commercial air transport or aerial work, which is defined as specialized aviation services for other purposes. [1]
The passengers and crew onboard a Russian passenger jet are celebrating a narrow escape. On Sunday, Nov. 24 at approximately 9:34 p.m. local time, the engine of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft ...