Agency Says Pilots Should Work With Mechanics And Be Actively Involved In The Process The FAA and general aviation (GA) […]
Month: June 2016
Cessna Pilot Center iPad App Lets Pilots Download And Complete Lessons Online
Companion App Means Students Are Not Tied To Their Laptops For Courses Cessna Pilot Centers’ use of the latest technology […]
First Chinese RJ Revenue Flight
China’s first regional jet made its first revenue flight on Tuesday but it seems unlikely the aircraft will find any […]
NTSB Reminds Pilots To Report Weather
It might seem that in an age of instant online weather, the need for pilot reports, or pireps, would be […]
Falcon 8X Now EASA Approved
The Falcon 8X is now EASA-certified, Dassault Aviation announced this week, and FAA approval is expected to follow by the […]
Regional connectivity: DGCA to ease norms for smaller aircraft
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is expected to come out with less rigorous rules and compliance standards for […]
India amends ageing aircraft laws
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has amended India’s laws governing the age of aircraft that can be imported […]
Pictures of the day: Over the UK
Andy Torkington sent in these photos with a short note: “5,000 feet over The Lake District in Cumbria, UK, en […]
Long-time GAN columnist passes away
Long-time General Aviation News columnist Charles Spence passed away at home June 23 after a brief illness. He was 94. […]
Do ADS-B receivers work internationally? A pilot report
Unquestionably the hottest iPad accessory over the past four years has been the ADS-B receiver. Their ability to receive subscription-free […]