The iPad is one of the most stable computing platforms available today, but it is still susceptible to external factors that […]
Month: March 2018
FAA Releases Aersospace Forecast
WASHINGTON All indicators show that air travel in the United States is strong and according to the FAA Aerospace Forecast […]
The airport in the middle of nowhere
For people in some American towns, the value of a local airport might come into sharp focus only when a […]
Maryland pilots urged to support tax-and-jobs bill
AOPA is urging members in Maryland to contact their members of the General Assembly to advocate passage of Senate Bill […]
FAA is Looking for Experienced Air Traffic Controllers
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is hiring experienced air traffic controllers to work in facilities throughout the country, and also […]
DUATS is dead. Here’s why you won’t miss it.
DUATS, the US government’s program for retrieving weather briefings and filing flight plans without talking to Flight Service, was a […]
Stratolaunch rocket lifter rolls on
The giant airplane hangared in Mojave, California, and already commanding the attention of politicians and the public, recently conducted a […]
FAA to end DUATS contract in May
The FAA will discontinue the Direct User Access Terminal Service (DUATS II) Program on May 16, according to an announcement […]
JSfirm.com survey predicts aviation industry growth
After analyzing hundreds of aviation industry survey responses, aviation jobs site JSfirm.com predicted 2018 would see a doubling of aviation […]
Aviation professor bridges real, artificial worlds
Western Michigan College of Aviation associate professor Lori Brown harnessed the advantages of augmented reality technology to make learning come […]