Since 2001, general aviation has become necessarily familiar with key controls … Every time I walk up to a Cub, […]
Month: February 2017
Top AI pilot being probed for evading pre-flight drink test
besides reporting the case to aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which has launched its own probe. Sources […]
GoPro Karma Hits the Market…Again
With much less fanfare than the first time around, GoPro has relaunched the troubled Karma drone. The camera giant has […]
XTI Aircraft names new CEO
XTI Aircraft Co. of Denver announced that Robert J. LaBelle has become the firm’s new chief executive officer. Source: aopaXTI […]
BasicMed Not Impacted By Regulatory Hold Order
The suspension of all new federal regulations by the incoming administration will not impact BasicMed reforms, as had been feared […]
Low-Cost, Light-Attack Aircraft for USAF Gains Momentum
U.S. Air Force officials have expressed support for a proposal by Senator John McCain (R-AZ), Chairman of the Senate Armed […]
San Francisco Class B Airspace Changes Proposed
Proposed San Francisco Class B airspace changes would enable lower angle descents into SFO optimized for the higher glide ratios […]
The Millennium Falcon…on a jet
Our good friend Smitty Smith from FunPlacesToFly.com snapped these photos of the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars painted on a […]
72 hours in Phoenix
Day 1 Arriving at Sedona Airport (KSEZ) — “America’s Most Scenic Airport” — at sunrise is a dramatic experience, even for a […]
FAA advises of potential restraint system failures
The FAA has issued a special airworthiness information bulletin (SAIB) about the possible failure of a component of some restraint […]