AOPA and the Experimental Aircraft Association answer some of the most common questions about modifications to the Pilot's Bill of […]
Month: September 2015
Pilot soloed 70 years ago
George Spencer took an aviation course at a summer school in Connecticut 71 years ago and soloed the next year, […]
Texas toast
A long, hot day of waiting capped by an aerobatic twofer did not prove the best possible recipe for solid […]
Aircraft maintenance students receive Lacy scholarships
Twenty-four students studying to become aircraft mechanics in Van Nuys, California, will receive scholarships from Clay Lacy Aviation. Source: aopa
IFR Fix: A lot like work
What's 160 feet worth on a close instrument approach? It could be the difference between a quick landing and a […]
Prairie bush pilot aids in capturing the Old West
Just released are aerial and ground shots by Andrew Moore of the old West at the nation's dividing line. Prairie […]
House passes FAA funding extension
The House has passed a measure to extend FAA funding through March 31, 2016. Source: aopa
Bonhomme builds lead
British pilot Paul Bonhomme closed in on his third Red Bull Air Race Championship, balancing risks and rewards at the […]
Air travel still big news in Plainview
In the 1940s air travel was still an expensive and mysterious adventure; because of that, airport happenings made it into […]
American Champion confirms new model coming
Airplanes cost too much, so American Champion is taking a look at its $200,000 Adventure model to see if it […]