Student Pilot A is practicing a 360-degree steep turn, working hard to maintain sufficient back-elevator pressure to keep the trainer […]
Month: February 2018
FlashPass eAPIS filing app adds passport scanning capability
All pilots flying across the U.S. border in either direction are required to file a report using eAPIS, which stands […]
Canada airports report avgas shortage
AOPA has received reports of 100LL aviation fuel being unavailable at a number of airports in Canada, possibly in connection […]
Broadcast engineer checks towers with drone
The director of engineering for a Colorado-based company that operates radio stations around the country has become an advocate within […]
Seattle Avionics FlyQ EFB 3.0 adds flight recording and augmented reality
Seattle Avionics released a major update to their FlyQ EFB app earlier in the week, which adds new flight recording […]
Flying fun: Register for AOPA's Fly-Ins today
Start planning your flying adventures for the year, including AOPA’s Regional Fly-Ins, which will take you to the Northern Rockies, […]
Heat, and tweaks, for 2018 TBMs
Daher, manufacturer of the TBM series of single-engine turboprops, has announced some enhancements to its 2018 line of TBM 910 […]
FAA notes modified fuel system in 2016 AT-6 accident
The FAA is recommending that operators of some Boeing (North American) AT-6 and T-6 single-engine airplanes verify their aircraft are […]
Sun Flyer's developer announces more funding
Electric and solar aircraft pioneer Bye Aerospace, developer of the two- and four-seat Sun Flyer airplanes, announced it has closed […]
Aviation, autos, and art glass
Each February, the Northwest Aviation Conference and Trade Show returns to Puyallup, Washington, just south of Seattle. During your visit, […]