Suhkoi’s Superjet RRJ95, a regional airliner, has been grounded by aviation authorities in Russia and Mexico after inspectors found metal […]
EAA, AOPA Respond To NavWorx AD
EAA and AOPA have filed formal comments with the FAA that raise questions about the agency’s proposed Airworthiness Directive regarding […]
Flying with family
Dean Skidmore sent in this photo of he and his son Sam getting ready for a flight in our Piper Cub. […]
Strange but true
At the end of last year, I presented you all with a gift of heroic acts from the annals of […]
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Offers Suite of UAS Courses for Professional Development
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University with campuses in Daytona Beach, Fla., Prescott, Ariz., and its Worldwide Campus with more than 125 locations […]
Sen. Moran Statement on FAA's Small Airplane Certification Rule
released the following statement in reaction to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issuing their final rule on small airplane safety […]
Aviation Museum of NH welcomes biplane donation
According to the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), this is the fastest growing segment of new, general aviation aircraft in the […]
Officials Report On Colombia Crash
Colombia’s accident investigation team has released its preliminary report on last month’s fatal air charter crash, and confirmed that the […]
China Pursues Ultrafast Tiltrotor
A Chinese official told local reporters last week that researchers are moving forward with plans to build a four-engine tilt-rotor […]
So You Got a Drone for Christmas – 6 Things to Do Before You Fly
So you got a drone for Christmas… Congratulations. Now what? Whether you got a $50 micro-drone or a $1,000 monster, […]