As then Deputy Commandant of Aviation who then became MARFORPAC, Lt. General Robling put it in an interview at the […]
Month: September 2016
FAA Moves Forward with SoCal Airspace Modernization
September 2– The Federal Aviation Administrations effort to modernize Southern Californias airspace is moving forward. The FAA has issued a […]
Public-Safety Drones: South Korea Leads the Way
Drone use in South Korea is really taking off. In March, government officials pledged ongoing support to the domestic drone […]
Flight review brings check pilot, applicant together after 50 years
James Koonce remembers the day in October 1966 when a student pilot celebrating his seventeenth birthday showed up at his […]
Drones Bring to Life “Dead Inside” Music Video
Guest Post – Courtesy of DJI Drones are becoming commonplace in the music video world, and typically capture aerial footage. […]
ForeFlight training course app updated for version 8
ForeFlight released the much-anticipated version 8 this week, which among other things enables a new dynamic, data-driven aeronautical map layer […]
DeLand Showcase seeks forum presenters
The first annual DeLand Sport Aviation Showcase will be “open for business” in a little more than two months, with […]
‘Hump Pilot’ published
A new book, “Hump Pilot,” has just been published. In the high-flying narrative flashing between the life of American pilot Ned […]
GAMA Praises Plan To Streamline Certification Process
Agreement Among Four Aviation Authorities Announced Thursday GAMA issued a statement welcoming the publication of a collaboration strategy by authorities […]
NASA, SpaceX Work To Resume Launches After Rocket Explosion
The fallout following this week’s fiery destruction of a SpaceX rocket during a test at Cape Canaveral include delayed satellite […]