In 1945, Beech Aircraft Corporation built the most powerful ground attack aircraft of World War II – the mighty XA-38 Grizzly. Armed with a 75-mm cannon and six machine guns, the twin-engine gunship was large, powerful and fast, but the war ended before the enemy could feel its offensive punch. In 1944, Beech Aircraft Corporation…
Garmin Expands Avionics Database Solutions for Europe
Garmin announced expanded coverage of the Garmin Navigation Database to now include Europe. Offered for a variety of Garmin aviation products, including integrated flight decks, navigators, flight displays, portables and more, the launch of the Garmin Navigation Database for Europe introduces new cost-effective ways to purchase database updates. This includes single updates, annual bundle options…
Elliott Aviation Named Authorized Starlink Dealer
Elliott Aviation recently announced their new partnership with Starlink as an authorized dealer of Starlink’s cutting-edge satellite internet technology. This collaboration is set to redefine the standards of in-flight connectivity, offering unmatched internet speeds and reliability to the aviation industry. In an era where connectivity is as crucial in the skies as it is on…
Registration Open for NBAA White Plains Regional Forum
The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) is hosting their next regional forum June 12 at Westchester County Airport (HPN) in White Plains, New York. The immersive all-day event will feature engaging educational sessions, opportunities to connect with others in the business aviation industry, and over 100 exhibits highlighting the latest services, equipment and cutting-edge technologies…
Fly Ball: Make plans to fly in for a game in 30 MLB cities
By the time my husband, Lee, had turned 25, he had watched a game in just three Major League Baseball (MLB) stadiums – Kansas City, Houston and Arlington, Texas. That makes it even more impressive that in the next 18 years he would manage to complete his goal of seeing a game in every city…
New Announcements: King Air Gathering The Greenbriar, May 15-18, 2024
Time is running out to register for the King Air Gathering (KAG) being held at The Greenbrier located near White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, Wednesday, May 15 through Saturday, May 18. King Air Nation and co-host BLR Performance Innovation are providing an event you won’t want to miss. The agenda is full of educational seminars,…
Oil Migration
Imagine you are pre-flighting your King Air, checking the oil and on one engine the oil is off the stick! What do you do? For many, the first instinct is to dump a couple quarts in that side and check the stick again. Just make sure you have plenty of rags in the aircraft because…
King Air Crossfeed Basics
My aim in writing this article is not to present anything new but rather to simply review some of the fuel system information that you should have already received. I am sure the fuel system was covered extensively in your initial King Air training course and, if you have been flying King Airs for a…
King Schools Celebrates 50 Years: John and Martha King outlast Nixon, Rubik, Skylab and sideburns
In 1974, Richard Nixon was president, Erno Rubik invented his eponymous puzzle cube, U.S. astronauts were orbiting earth on the nation’s first space station Skylab, and John and Martha King started building their aviation training empire. “2024 marks 50 years since John and Martha began what has turned into a lifelong passion and an exceedingly…
Hartzell Propeller Service Center Doubles Warranty Length
The Hartzell Service Center’s warranty on work performed at the Federal Aviation Adimintration (FAA)-certified repair station in Piqua, Ohio, is now two years or 2,000 flight hours, whichever occurs first, extended from one year or 1,000 flight hours, whichever occurred first. As the Hartzell factory-owned repair station for the overhaul and repair of Hartzell props…