AOPA is urging its 3,300 members in Connecticut to show state lawmakers they support a bill to enhance safety and […]
Month: March 2019
Robust Mounting Systems – a simple, affordable new mount option
Still searching the perfect mount for your phone or iPad that won’t break the bank? A good mounting system normally […]
FAA Statement on Boeing 737 Max
3/12/19 6:15pm Update The FAA continues to review extensively all available data and aggregate safety performance from operators and pilots […]
Cruise ship rescues ditched Cirrus pilot, passenger
Cruise ship passengers aboard the Regal Princess got more than they paid for when crew raced to a ditched Cirrus […]
White House unveils 2020 budget
The unveiling of the White Houses’ $4.75 trillion budget on March 11 included $8.6 billion for a border wall, reductions […]
Garmin Pilot: further integration with FltPlan.com and new FBO fees
The latest version of Garmin Pilot is now available for download, and like with most updates from Garmin, includes exclusive […]
What not to do on a scholarship application
Aviation scholarship applications take a lot of effort to complete, and we want to make sure you don’t inadvertently sabotage […]
Aerospace Pact Lowers Fees on U.S. Companies and Opens European Acccess to U.S. Markets
During a meeting between the co-chairs of the Bilateral Oversight Board (BOB) at the Federal Aviation Administrations (FAA) Headquarters in […]
Video: tips for flying with datalink weather on the iPad
Datalink weather has the potential to make your flying safer and more comfortable – but only if you know how […]
Flying Dog: A pilot's after-flight pal
Strong winds from the northwest had just battled my Cessna 172 and nearly won. After a round of touch-and-goes that […]