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July 28, 2021

'First Ever' High Octane Unleaded Avgas Approved by FAA

Initial Major Milestone For Bringing G100UL Avgas To Airports And Aircraft Across N America

General Aviation Modifications, (GAMI), has confirmed that the FAA has approved STCs authorizing use of its G100ULTM high-octane unleaded avgas. It's an important development... GAMI elected to follow the well-established FAA Approved Model List (AML) STC process whereby the FAA issues the initial STCs with an AML of specific aircraft and engines, and then progressively expands the scope of that AML based on additional testing and data. These new STCs represent the initial major milestone for bringing G100UL avgas to airports and aircraft across North America. As the Approved Model List for these STCs expands over the next several quarters, the scope of the

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Airborne Oshkosh Day 3: Volocopter Flies, Hartzell Family, Certified GAMI G100UL

07.28.21: Flight Design's F2, Pilot Communications Bluetooth, Daher Talks Kodiak and TBM940, Pelton Int'w, Part 3

The 'Multi-Multi-Rotor' Volocopter is not only here but already conducted several manned flight demonstrations showing off the craft’s maneuverability and VERY low noise signature. Must see video! Hartzell’s Family of aviation businesses continue to grow and grow, with Tanis being the latest addition. Here’s an overview of their many companies and numerous projects and upgrades. Flight Design’s F2 is the latest generation of composite high-wing light sport aircraft... and the F2 shows that the Flight Design team has

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NTSB Prelim: Aeronca 15AC

About 45 Minutes Into The Flight, The Engine Lost Power Following A Practice Go Around

On June 30, 2021, about 1803 eastern daylight time, an Aeronca 15AC airplane, N1175H, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near the Hastings Airport (9D9), Hastings, Michigan. The pilot and flight instructor were not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 instructional flight. The pilot reported that about 45 minutes into the flight, the engine lost power following a practice go around while conducting pattern work.

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