The seventh edition of “The Pilot’s Manual: Instrument Flying” has been updated to reflect current rules and procedures, as well as […]
Airport is next-to-last stop in Air Race Classic
when it shifted from a military training facility at Finney during World War II to a commercial/general aviation airport at […]
Helicopters hover to museum for free air show
SEATTLE — The free, all-helicopter American Heroes Air Show lands at The Museum of Flight on June 10 from 10 […]
DJI Opens Drone Arena in South Korea for UAS Training (and fun)
What will DJI think of next? In a move that may serve as a template for accelerating consumer adoption of […]
US Air Force purchases over $2.5M DRONEBUSTER systems for Security
Portland, Oregon-based Radio Hill Technologies (RHT) has recently completed a contract for sale of a large number of Block 3 […]
?Women Soar You Soar? Helps Girls Discover Aviation At AirVenture 2017
Registration For Attendees Open Through June 15, 2017 Limited openings remain in EAA’s Women Soar You Soar program, which strives […]
Three South Jersey Airports Awarded More Than $5 Million
Funding For Infrastructure Improvements Provided By The FAA The Office of U.S. Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo (NJ-02) has announced $5,098,991 […]
New Partnership At Vincennes University to Promote Aviation Careers
School Joins With Indianapolis ACE For The Program Careers in aviation will be promoted through a new partnership with the […]
American Flight Academy Shutters Brainard, CT Location
Owner Tells FAA He Plans To Relocate To Another State A flight school that has been connected with two fatal […]
Less Than Two Weeks Remain For A $500 Aviation Scholarship Opportunity
Open To All U.S. Pilots And Student Pilots Last year, Frederick, MD based aviation insurance broker, Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR) […]