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PRESIDENTS' TROPHY AIR RACE 2022 – NEW TEMPE BLOEMFONTEIN
The Presidents’ Trophy Air Race has been contested annually since 1937, baring the war years and 2020, which had to be scrapped due to Covid.
THE GREAT ‘GATE GUARD' MOVE
For many years two aircraft have guarded the entrance to the Gqebetha International Airport (formerly Port Elizabeth). Then one fell off its plinth.
THE PARYS AIRSHOW – A WONDERFUL NEW MODEL.
The Parys Airshow held in the last weekend of May was an extraordinary event which looks set to define a new genre for country airshows.
THE RAINBOW SKYREACH BUSHCAT
“AN AFFORDABLE BUSH AIRCRAFT” Africa is a naturally strong market for a locally developed and built, yet thoroughly proven, light sport bush plane. The Bush Cat is one such aircraft that has evolved into what many consider the almost perfect, tough yet affordable, bush plane.
QUEENSTOWN FLY-IN FESTIVAL
The remote but dynamic Queenstown Flying Club celebrated the 90th anniversary of the De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth.
GRAND CENTRAL AIRPORT
The Covid-19 pandemic hit general aviation hard - and Grand Central airport was no exception.
NOSE LEFT, LOW RPM HORN SCREAMING
Since the beginning of powered flight, pilots have had one unifying dread – a dead stick landing.
AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT
FLUTTER - BE VERY AFRAID
FACE TO FACE DIRECTOR OF THE CAA: MS POPPY KHOZA
Ms Poppy Khoza has been the Director of the CAA for more almost 10 years something of a record. She must be doing something right to have lasted so long in such a difficult job. Guy Leitch caught up with her.
RAND AIRPORT - AVIATION COMPANIES GUIDE
Rand Airport in capitalising on its excellent location and facilities to lead the post-Covid recovery in general aviation.
OBITUARY TIRO VORSTER - 7 DECEMBER 1943 - 24 APRIL 2022
Tiro Vorster was a world-renowned aviation artist. He was a Fellow of the American Society of Aviation Artists (ASAA) and this information comes from ASAA and from a profile in World Airnews by Pieter Cronjé.
LOOKING BACK AT LOCKDOWN - THE MOMENT OUR LIVES FOREVER CHANGED.
It always fascinates people when they see how much I can pack into the helicopter to go away on trips. Some call it my flying bakkie.
PUPES - PLEASURES OR PAINS
What makes some people memorable and others not? Why can I picture Monkey May, my maths master, and Miss McDonald who taught us art, but not the catering lady? Apparently, it's to do with emotions. Monkey May frightened the hell out of me, and I was deeply in love with the gorgeous Sally McDonald who glided amongst us budding artists, offering gentle words of encouragement. The catering lady? Nah – no idea who she was.
Learning to Fly Single Seat Fire-bombers
Ag Aviation Africa (AAA), the Sub-Saharan and the Middle East agent for Air Tractor, hosted an open day and launch party before the Stellenbosch airshow to introduce their newly approved Aircraft Training Organisation (ATO), Ag Aviation Flight Academy (AAFA).
CemAir - Bouncing Back Strongly
As the airline industry slowly returns to a 'new normal', Johannesburg based carrier CemAir is thriving. The airline is pushing ahead, into the gaps in the market left by the departure of competitors such as SA Express and Mango, and the slow restart of SAA.
Hot Air Ballooning - The Purist Form of Flight
Hot air ballooning has always been a bucket list item for me and finally I was given the chance to experience the oldest form of flight known to man. Dale de Klerk, the CEO of Bill Harrop's "Original" Balloon Safaris, invited SA Flyer for a flight, and I jumped at the offer.
Drop Test
Safety in aviation means coming down softly. I once wrote that it would be impossible for a skydiver in a wingsuit to flare and land without a parachute.
Aerial Search and Rescue
The recent devastating flooding in KwaZulu-Natal, in which over 400 people have died, has once again highlighted South Africa's deficiency in terms of aerial search and rescue aircraft.
When Airline Pilots Have Fun
Recreational pilots may be forgiven for sometimes thinking that airline pilots have a boring job, flying the same routes, day in and day out, to strict procedures, while maximising fuel efficiency to keep the bean-counters happy.
Blackhawk 350: The Ultimate King Air
Blackhawk Modifications have built an enviable reputation taking excellent turboprops and making them even better. This is particularly evident in the spectacular gains they have achieved with the Beechcraft King Air range.
Outclass Its Competition
How America's new fighter will
STELLENBOSCH AIRSHOW 2022 - A GREAT RETURN
After a Covid driven two-year drought of airshows, the Stellenbosch Airshow has opened the 2022 airshow season with a bang.
THE GARMIN D2 MACH 1 SMARTWATCH
GARMIN HAS ANNOUNCED its latest pilot's smartwatch - and it's very smart indeed.
HAI 2022 - REVIEW
After the Covid motivated cancellation of the 2021 expo, Helicopter Association International's (HAI) Heli-Expo bounced back this year drawing 13,083 attendees and 590 exhibitors. That brought the attendance to more than 90% of the 2020 Heli-Expo.
BLACKHAWK BUYS RECOIL
BLACKHAWK AEROSPACE announced in March it has signed a Letter of Intent to acquire controlling ownership of Recoil Aerospace, LLC, an innovative designer and manufacturer of lightweight, carbon fibre composite wildland fire suppression tanks, aircraft aerostructures, and ballistically tolerant auxiliary fuel tanks for helicopters.
AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT
ZS-ERF CESSNA C182
Updating a Classic the Utlimate Stinson 108
Some classic designs are so good that after 75 years they are still practical aeroplanes. There is an increasing realisation that they deserve to be rejuvenated and enjoyed, long after the original manufacturer may have shut up shop.
Miracle of the Hudson
WARNING: this is not a regular column about helicopters and includes graphic scenes which may disturb some readers. Especially men.
Has the CAA Been Captured?
It is an aphorism to say that aviation safety is a matter of life or death and thus safety must be nonnegotiable. Using this justification, the South African Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) gets away with being quick to ground airlines for breaches of safety requirements.
The Stellenbosch Mirage
One of the former SAAF Mirage F1cZs was donated to Stellenbosch Flying Club in 2019. Unfortunately, due to a shortage of funds to construct a building to house it - it stood exposed to the elements.