As Amazon bolts at breakneck speed toward package delivery by autonomous drone, it sees future air traffic control and de-confliction […]
Month: May 2016
General Aviation Community Praises FAA Part 23 Rulemaking
The groups included the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association […]
Picture of the day: 96 and still hard at work
Rob Stapleton sent in this photo of 96-year-old Dick Betz, who still works at Lake Hood, Alaska, lifting floatplanes and […]
What oil level is best?
Several months ago, my friend Paul McBride wrote about the proper way to check the oil level in your aircraft engine. […]
Missouri legislators, pilots ponder tax strategies
A bill to expand aircraft eligibility for a lower property tax rate is making its way before lawmakers, while an […]
Aviation's clout noted in California
AOPA members met and mingled with advocacy staff representatives, Airport Support Network volunteers, and legislators at a California Aviation Day […]
Industry calls on FAA to issue final Part 23 rule
AOPA and eight other industry groups sent a letter urging the FAA to "work swiftly to implement" Part 23 reform […]
iPad connected panel buyer’s guide
The “connected panel” concept was first introduced around 2011, about a year after the original iPad hit the market, as a technology […]
Garmin Avionics Seminar – Wednesday, May 11
7pm, Wednesday, May 11 Sporty’s Cafe Presented by Michael Kerrigan, Garmin Avionics Discover all that ADS-B has to offer in […]
Carter Aviation Seeking Partners For UAS Business Development
Company Says Slowed Rotor/Compound Technologies Could Have Applications In The Unmanned Market Carter Aviation Technologies, LLC (Carter) has explored interest […]