while submitting its report on an emergency landing incident of a SpiceJet aircraft last year. The report, which was submitted […]
Month: March 2017
AOPA's 2017 scholarships open
AOPA has announced the opening of two scholarship programs that in recent years have helped fund flight training for dozens […]
IAI seeks head-to-head shootout with General Atomics on AIR 7003
“Give us the chance to compete, to see our capabilities, to compare, to see the benefit that we can bring […]
NASA Releases Massive Collection Of Software For Free Public Use
Several hundred pieces of software written by NASA engineers for air and spacecraft design, business optimization, systems interaction and biomedical […]
Commercial IFR Single-Engine Turbine Operations in Europe Legalized
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the EU equivalent of the US FAA, published today long-awaited rules broadening the permitted […]
New PIVOT case is the ultimate everyday case
Whether it’s a kneeboard, a yoke mount or a suction cup mount, securing your iPad during flight is an important […]
Waiting for the Chief Pilot
Frequent photo contributor Megan Vande Voort sent us this photo of her son, Meyer, who is hollering for his dad to […]
Revisiting the Golden Age of Aviation
CONCRETE, Washington — Some of America’s rarest vintage aircraft from the 1920s to the 1950s are still flying around this small […]
Intel and AT&T Push IoT to Market through “Quick Deployment” Solution
As the Mobile World Congress gets well underway, drones and Internet of Things are a hot topic. IoT devices such […]
Man Receives Jail Time for Drone Incident
A Seattle man, Paul M. Skinner, 38, was sentenced to 30 days in jail and a fine of $500 for […]