Sporty’s Pilot Shop closed out 2016 with a look at several encouraging developments that could help shape the face of […]
Month: January 2017
Unimpressed With Unmanned Aircraft Name: Just Call It a Drone
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” – William […]
Israeli Tech Firm Targets Passenger Drones By 2020
A passenger-carrying drone being tested in Israel could be on its way to becoming the first multi-use flying vehicle on […]
Cirrus Updates SR22 And SR20
The newest iteration of the Cirrus SR22 model, the G6, is now launched, Cirrus Aircraft announced on Wednesday. The 2017 […]
Fly like an Eagle
Steve Nelson sent in this photo with a brief note: “Christian Eagle biplane turning final at Rocky Mountain Metro Airport […]
Peeling back the layers of an aeronautical onion
Last week one of my kids jumped on a transport category aircraft and flew more than a thousand miles north, […]
FAA Authorizations and Waivers: 3 Big Questions (And the Answers)
The enactment of Part 107 late this summer regularized commercial drone operation in the US. For drone operators who are […]
FAA Expert to Teach N.J. College Drone Class
A public university in New Jersey is taking flight, joining a growing fleet of colleges to offer drone training programs. […]
A&P Maintenance Tech – Crescent City, CA
2 or more years A&P mechanic experience performing general aviation aircraft maintenance required. • Experience working under CFR Parts 135 […]
Two Receive Master Instructor Designation In December
National Accreditation Recognized By The FAA Two instructors have renewed their Master Instructor designation in the month of December. Master […]