BBA Aviation, parent company to Signature Flight Support, has added Landmark Aviation to its network in a $2.065 billion deal. […]
Month: September 2015
FAA makes upgrading attitude indicators easier
A new FAA policy statement will make it easier for aircraft owners to replace vacuum-driven attitude indicators with newer, more […]
Kentucky honors longtime advocate Bob Minter
Former AOPA Southeastern Regional Manager Bob Minter was honored Sept. 10 with the Kentucky Aviation Association’s highest award for his […]
'Down low, up close'
Greg Koontz loves flying, and he loves flying American Champion aircraft. The award-winning airshow pilot is bringing his Decathlon Xtreme […]
Old bird gets new life in flight nurse program
A 40-year-old scrapped helicopter has a new life as a simulator for flight nurses at Case Western Reserve University. The […]
WACO Fly-In
Photo from the annual WACO Fly-In held on September 18, 19 and 20, 2015 at historic WACO Field, 1865 S. […]
Tony Hawk hosts Sky Combat Ace premiere
World-renowned former pro skateboarder Tony Hawk will help host the grand opening for aerial battle specialists Sky Combat Ace during […]
Redbird M-Series simulators now in Scottsdale
Pilots and operators of Piper’s M-series airplanes—the Meridian, Mirage, and Matrix—can now take advantage of new features at Legacy Flight […]
Waco fly-in
Sunday was a slow day at the fly in but managed to capture some videos and a few pictures from […]
'Hoot' Gibson wins Unlimited Gold
Robert “Hoot” Gibson won the Unlimited Gold Race at the National Championship Air Races in Reno Sept. 20, unseating six-time […]