The new 9.7″ iPad Pro is generating a lot of interest from the pilot community, specifically because of the new […]
Month: April 2016
Picture of the day: A Royal seaplane
Aviation photographer Brian Neidhardt sent in this photo of a Piaggo Royal Gull on Lake Agnes in Florida. It was […]
Bravo FAA, Bravo
The FAA just made flying safer. In case you missed it, the Experimental Aircraft Association announced — at SUN ‘n FUN […]
Dolderer takes Red Bull lead
Two races into the 2016 Red Bull Air Race World Championship, Matthias Dolderer has become the man to beat. Source: […]
Retrofit AOAs available for MU-2s
Owners of the Mitsubishi MU-2 turboprop twin can now retrofit their airplanes with an angle of attack (AOA) system. Source: […]
NTSB Releases Factual Information From Cirrus – R44 Mid-Air Collision
Accident Occurred In October, 2104 Near Frederick Municipal Airport In MD The NTSB has released its factual report from an […]
Helicopter Team Sets Safety Goal
The U.S. Helicopter Safety Team, an industry-government partnership, has set a goal to reduce fatal civil helicopter accidents by 20 […]
Aviation policy: Here's why ground handlers cry foul on the proposed changes
They include aircraft cleaning and servicing … that the association would consider knocking on the doors of the court for […]
Pictures of the day: TBM reunion
Illinois Valley Regional Airport (KVYS), also known as Walter A. Duncan Field in Peru, Ill., hosted a TBM reunion April […]
Scratch your seaplane and backcountry itch with one stop
If you are reading this, chances are high your bucket list includes “add seaplane rating” and “experience backcountry flying.” There […]