Frequent contributor Megan Vande Voort sent in this photo with a quick note: “A Cessna 172 rests after a full […]
Cognitive dissonance
I was downwind to base, getting checked out in a light twin, when my instructor asked me if I’d done […]
GA advocates push for pro-growth tax policies
As the legislative calendar begins in statehouses across the U.S., officials with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and regional […]
Additional Certified Aircraft Added To EAA/Dynon STC
This is part of advancing EAA’s goal of bringing the affordable innovations found in amateur-built aircraft to the broader general […]
Expo sports new look
A rearrangement of displays and layout has made the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida, more visitor-friendly, and the […]
SkyPixel Chooses the Best Drone Images of 2016 – and They’re Stunning
January 24, 2016 – SkyPixel, the world’s most popular aerial photography community run in cooperation with DJI, has concluded a […]
NFL Football? There’s a Drone for That, Too
This Sunday at 8pm EST the NFL Pro Bowl will kick off in Orlando, FL, following the traditional AFC vs. […]
AOPA touts GA at Arizona Aviation Day
Aviation in Arizona creates 9,800 jobs, contributes $261 million in salaries and wages, and produces $1.8 billion in economic output, […]
Tinker Celebrates 75 Years: Culver PQ-14 Cadet aircraft profile
The Culver PQ-14 “Cadet” was an outgrowth of Culvers pre-WWII efforts in to inexpensive general aviation aircraft production. The PQ-14’s […]
Troubleshooting engine issue leads to loss of control
The pilot reported that, during cruise flight, the air traffic controller instructed him to descend from 9,000 to 4,000 feet. […]