Seeking to test a new technology that could soon become the backbone of a high-capacity data network using aircraft-mounted equipment, […]
Month: June 2018
Regional airport supported at Maine town meeting
A New England airport that helps drive a two-state regional economic engine received a key vote of support for a […]
New aircraft transition courses available in Sporty’s Pilot Training app
Sporty’s released their new Pilot Training app last year, bringing an all-new training course concept to iPhone, iPad and AppleTV. The […]
Gliders, a fly-in, and the great outdoors
The White Mountains of New Hampshire offer wonderful skiing in winter, yet the region first became popular as a summertime […]
Want to be a Controller at the New York TRACON?
The Federal Aviation Administration is accepting applications beginning June 19 through June 26 from people interested in becoming air traffic […]
Dowling aviation college to get new life
A New York college which offered an aviation program that was once ranked among the nation’s best has new owners […]
Mexico to enforce 406 MHz ELT mandate
Pilots planning to fly their aircraft to Mexico must be equipped with a 406 MHz emergency locator transmitter (ELT) beginning […]
Old dog, new tricks
The new Aviat Husky A–1C contains a laundry list of seemingly small changes that, when taken together, significantly improve the […]
Missoula Fly-In: A tale of two events
Sunshine, mild temperatures, and a neon orange sunset capped off an extraordinary first day during the AOPA Fly-In at Montana’s […]
Cirrus takes Collier Trophy for the Vision Jet
Remarking that Robert J. Collier bought the first personal aircraft from the Wright brothers, Dale Klapmeier accepted the trophy in […]