An article in the February issue of "Flying" magazine explores the future of General Aviation fuel, and what might replace 100 Low-Lead avgas after last year's call by the Environmental Protection ...
The Avgas Coalition last week delivered a letter petitioning the Department of Transportation and the FAA to maintain availability of 100LL during the transition period to unleaded fuel. The coalition ...
It has been a long day, but the conditions are prime, and the flight was uneventful. Taxi to the tie-down eye and call the terminal for a top-off. It’s time to grab a burger, double-check the flight ...
The Richland airport uses about 100,000 gallons of 100 low lead fuel each year. Finding a supplier to replace that amount of fuel, years ahead of a national plan could be tricky. Tri-City Herald file ...
A Thursday meeting at the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center in downtown Anchorage provided analysis from representatives of the government and Alaska citizens on the Environmental Protection Agency ...
I have major concerns about the skyrocketing cost of flying general aviation aircraft, the expense and decreasing availability of low-lead aviation fuel (100LL avgas), and the dwindling population of ...
Over the past year, there has been a lot of buzz in the aviation industry over the use of alternative fuels. While most of the attention has been focused on the big jets burning some kind of biofuels ...