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The Safety Equipment Behind Every General Aviation Flight

The Safety Equipment Behind Every General Aviation Flight

Think about what it takes for a flight to happen. Before any aircraft leaves the ground, someone has inspected the engine, checked the fuel, cleared the ramp, and briefed the crew. General aviation runs on the work of pilots, mechanics, fuelers, and ground crews, and those people face real hazards every day.

Top 10 Aircraft Maintenance Mistakes That Cost You Time and Money

Top 10 Aircraft Maintenance Mistakes That Cost You Time and Money

Maintenance-related human factors account for a significant share of aviation accidents across all operational sectors. Safety data consistently shows that many human-error events originate in maintenance rather than the flight deck, following recurring patterns across aircraft types and operators.

Logbook Errors That Quietly Devalue Your Aircraft and How to Avoid Them

Logbook Errors That Quietly Devalue Your Aircraft and How to Avoid Them

In general aviation, an aircraft’s value is defined as much by its records as by its condition. Buyers, inspectors, insurers, and maintenance professionals rely on logbooks to verify airworthiness, maintenance history, and regulatory compliance. When those records are incomplete or...
Essential Maintenance Checklists for Aging Piston Aircraft: Oil, Filters, Spark Plugs & More

Essential Maintenance Checklists for Aging Piston Aircraft: Oil, Filters, Spark Plugs & More

In general aviation, reliability begins with routine maintenance — and as the aircraft fleet ages, that routine is more important than ever. Across the United States, the average piston-engine airplane is now over 30 years old, according to FAA data...
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