Scholarship applications are opening in February for those interested in aviation-related career fields, including technical and maintenance fields. In addition, […]
Rear End Dragger
Don Dugas sent in this photo, taken by Dean Ayars, of Don’s Cessna 150 taildragger as it was taking off from […]
Sebring 2017 makes big changes
The high pitched buzz of drone racing was among the new sounds of the 2017 U.S. Sport Aviation Expo, held […]
Power to the People: Bringing Drones to Power Line Stringing Projects Everywhere
Undeveloped countries are rushing to deliver power to all of their citizens – and with it the economic opportunities and […]
DJI, Poynter, Google et al Announce Training Initiative on Drone Journalism
The Poynter Institute, Google News Lab, Drone Journalism Lab, National Press Photographers Association and DJI have unveiled an innovative program […]
Check ride ends in crash
The student attempted to recover the Cessna 172 by lowering its nose to maintain controlled flight. However, the airplane descended. […]
Aviation leaders hope Trump curbs foreign competitors, privatizes air traffic
But again, the industry isn’t monolithic. Delta opposes the move for potentially disrupting air-traffic control at a time when the […]
Aircraft Tracking Via Cellular Broadband Demonstrated
System Developed By Flightcell International Uses IP To Follow Flights High-frequency low-cost tracking using Internet Protocol (IP) over cellular broadband […]
NASAO Selects John Shea To Serve As Manager Of Government Relations
Has Several Years Of Experience On Capitol Hill NASAO is pleased to announce that John J. Shea has been selected […]
Trump Administration In The Dark Over KSMO Decision
Some Speculate The Agreement Could Be Voided By Chao The surprise announcement by the FAA that it would allow Santa […]