With little fanfare, Lycoming has dramatically rolled back prices on major engine parts, including crankcases and crankshafts. The price reductions […]
AOPA Urges Neighbors To Accept BasicMed
AOPA President Mark Baker has written the aviation authorities of three countries whose airspace borders the U.S. asking that they […]
SUN ‘n FUN evaluates safety protocol before fly-in
LAKELAND, Florida — Thursday morning, March 9, brought Lakeland’s finest to the SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus for the annual […]
MYGOFLIGHT's NEW ULTRATHIN iPAD PANEL MOUNT CREATES A WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES FOR EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT PILOTS
Whether you’re buying an airplane to refurbish or one that’s just been refurbed it’s essential that you subject it to […]
Applications now being accepted for AOPA scholarships
FREDERICK, Maryland – The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) is now accepting applications for two scholarship programs that have helped […]
Aviation firms grounded amid skyrocketing costs and regulations
Airplanes at Archerfield Airport in Brisbane. Andrew Nacsa, who was head of operations for the RQAC’s training arm, Airline Academy, […]
SUU aviation program purchases ten new planes
easy-to-fly modern training platform that will prepare both flight instructors and students to fly commercial airliners as well as military […]
Helicopter show sees lift in training
A lot of announcements for the world of rotorcraft are made at the Helicopter Association International’s annual meeting and trade […]
Who Benefits from Airmap and its Digital Certificates for Drones?
Airmap, with its low-altitude airspace management platform for drones, continues to garner international market share and new investment, but some […]
Training Tip: Slips and mistakes
There’s an old hangar tale dating to the days when flight training took place in biplanes with front and back […]