A pilot certificate represents more than a coveted privilege, it is also the fruit of a significant investment of money, […]
Month: April 2018
FAA drops complex aircraft requirement for some flight tests
The FAA has discontinued the requirement that applicants for a commercial pilot certificate with an airplane single-engine rating or a […]
iOS Update Green Light program: iOS 11.3.1
Apple recently released version 11.3.1 of its mobile operating system. The update includes a fix for a bug that caused […]
AOPA: Call Congress today to defeat last-minute ATC grab
In a surprise move, Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.), retiring chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, introduced a “manager’s […]
To the Batcave!
Experience amazing cave formations on a gigantic scale at Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Then stick around as half a million […]
Comedy flying a serious business for Eric Tucker
Some people’s dream is to fly. Eric Tucker’s dream was to land. Source: aopaComedy flying a serious business for Eric […]
Buddy system
One of the most enjoyable aspects of general aviation is sharing it with others—whether taking passengers up for their first […]
Check out these four big aviation app updates
AviationĀ app companies have been busy this Spring developing a set of exciting new features for pilots in their apps. We […]
FAA Issues Emergency Airworthiness Directive (EAD)
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an Emergency Airworthiness Directive (EAD) that requires operators to inspect fan blades on certain […]
iPad squawk report survey
The iPad is an incredibly powerful and reliable tool for pilots, whether you’re flying a Cub or a C-17. But […]