The private-jet market overall has been slumping so far this year, as reported in the latest GAMA tally, but a […]
Month: August 2016
Charter Pilot Charged With Drunkenness
Police said a first officer’s blood alcohol content was 0.3, or seven times the legal limit, when he was tested […]
Small UAS rules take effect
New rules for operating unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) weighing less than 55 pounds take effect Aug. 29, marking a big […]
Donated C-47 has engine failure on way to museum
A volunteer group that restored a Douglas C-47 Skytrain in Australia for donation to the Flying Tigers Heritage Park and […]
DroneLife Exclusive: Police Groups Address Drone Issues
As more law-enforcement agencies welcome UAV deployment as an effective force multiplier, police associations – groups that represent and empower […]
Icelandic Photographer Captures Northern Lights by Drone
It’s a sad fact, but most of us don’t live in places beautiful enough to do justice to the capabilities […]
North Korea reportedly executes two top officials with anti-aircraft guns
This past May, a former North Korean general believed executed was revealed to still be … that former North Korean […]
USAIG Launches Safety Program for Unmanned Aircraft Systems
for the Unmanned Aircraft General (UAG) examination. It augments those with safety concepts and practices to develop well-informed and responsible […]
Picture of the day: Waiting to depart AirVenture
Tom Snow captured this shot at AirVenture 2016 of Lex Thistlethwaite of Sunset, La., waiting on an IFR clearance at […]
Poll: what’s your backup?
The iPad has been out for over six years now and has become a staple of cockpits big and small. From […]