Rob Holland, the most accomplished aerobatic competitor and showman of his generation, had his hands full on March 25 after […]
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Airworthiness directive targets Bonanza v-clamps
The FAA has issued an airworthiness directive (AD) affecting several of Textron Aviation’s Beechcraft Bonanza models, limiting the life of […]
California comeback
AOPA research shows the negative effects of unreasonable pricing on airport access can be reversed when airport sponsors take action. […]
Artex debuts small, inexpensive PLB
ACR Electronics Inc. introduced the Artex Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) at the Aircraft Electronics Association convention and trade show in […]
Siemens: Electric propulsion aircraft standard by 2050
Siemens, the diversified German firm with projects in agriculture, automotive, food, healthcare, smartphone technology, propulsion systems, and more, showcased the firm’s […]
Cirrus transition training: Jumping from the SR22 to the Vision Jet
Jay Jolley waited 5,003 days to get his new Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet, and it might take him longer than […]
New autopilots announced at AEA
A lot of avionics news came out of the sixty-first annual Aircraft Electronics Association International Convention and Trade Show, March […]
Avidyne taps FreeFlight for ADS-B In
Avidyne Corp. has partnered with FreeFlight Systems of Irving, Texas, which will provide its Rangr ADS-B In products for Avidyne […]
Trig streamlines ADS-B Out compliance
Trig Avionics has launched a faster, more cost-effective path to Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out compliance based on its TT31 […]
Pilot jobs highlight WAI conference
While aviation industry hiring was not the primary focus of the Twenty-Ninth Annual International Women in Aviation Conference March 22 […]