ForeFlight now provides detailed takeoff and landing performance data for its top-tier subscribers, the company announced. Source: aopaForeFlight provides takeoff […]
Month: May 2019
Safety review for Powder River complex continues
A joint civilian/military group supported by AOPA that works to ensure flight safety in a sprawling area of special-use airspace […]
FAA grounds ATLAS-equipped Citations
An airworthiness directive, effective upon publication on May 24, will ground all Cessna Citations with Tamarack active winglets installed. The […]
Sweeps Super Cub makes a splash on YouTube
Everyone, it seems, loves your new airplane—the AOPA Sweepstakes Super Cub. And it is quickly becoming a YouTube sensation in […]
More Access to Airspace to Fly Drones
Starting today more than 100 control towers and airports will be added to the hundreds of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) […]
New jet-fuel contamination incidents with diesel exhaust fluid reported
Two jets experienced engine failure but landed safely after receiving fuel contaminated with diesel exhaust fluid at a Florida airport. […]
New Aviation Weather course available in Sporty’s Pilot Training app
Sporty’s Pilot Training app platform has become the go-to app for mobile aviation training, offering a growing collection of courses […]
Drone deconfliction advances
The world-leading maker of small drones will equip its aircraft with Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast In capability for traffic awareness starting […]
Working for you
From reducing the cost of flight training to winning the fight against so-called air traffic control privatization, working with the […]
Cirrus adding Texas satellite facility
General aviation single-engine market leader Cirrus Aircraft will build a new facility at McKinney National Airport near Dallas as the […]