Eclipse Aerospace announced a slate of upgrades for its next generation of light jet–“Project Canada.” The successor to the Eclipse […]
Month: June 2017
AIP Grant Recipients Announced
The FAA and Department of Transportation released the list of airport improvement programs (AIP) that they will fund out of […]
City of Santa Monica votes to shorten runway
California’s Santa Monica City Council unanimously chose an option to reduce the length of its municipal runway from nearly 5,000 […]
On final
Rob Stapleton sent in this photo of a Cessna 185 on final for a touch down landing on the gravel strip […]
First VFR flights to Cuba
After the last guy in office decided Cuba could be visited by Americans, a growing flock has been doing so. […]
Jackson Hole Airport greenlights second FBO
The Jackson Hole Airport Board unanimously passed a resolution May 17 authorizing a second fixed-base operation (FBO) on the Wyoming […]
National Doughnut Day Celebrated With Drone Delivery
National Donut Day is celebrated on the first Friday in June – and as part of a week long celebration […]
New Texas Bill Restricts Drone Flight Over Farms
Texas lawmakers have introduced a drone regulation bill to designate farms “critical infrastructure,” and restrict drone flight over them. Texas HB 1643 adds […]
Jeppesen Helps Boost Pilot Safety At AirVenture
Will Again Offer Pilot Proficiency Center And Is Producing Unique Charts For Young Eagles’ 25th Anniversary As pilots from all […]
Federal Pilot Certificate Not Good Enough For Illinois
State Requires Pilots To Register … For a $20 Fee If you live in Illinois, and you are a pilot, […]