Spence Gray sent us this photo, taken between Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport (KJVL) in Janesville, Wisconsin, and Davenport Municipal Airport […]
Month: June 2017
Control is an illusion, except when it’s not
I find it fascinating to watch people attempt to control what is often beyond control. If only a non-profit, non-government […]
Flying with the inReach satellite messenger and an iPad
Flying a general aviation airplane usually means being disconnected (other than perhaps from ATC). For some pilots that is one […]
House committee passes ATC privatization bill
While legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives to turn the U.S. air traffic control system over to the airlines […]
Transport Canada Adds Microdrones to List of Compliant Systems
Canadian drone company Microdrones has announced that their md4-1000 drone has been added to Transport Canada’s list of Compliant Unmanned […]
New York State Proposes Bill to Amend Penal Code to Deal With Rogue Drones
A new drone law is under consideration in the New York State Senate. Introduced by Sen. Leroy Comrie, NY State […]
General aviation isn’t a hobby, it’s a family
I explain my love for general aviation, which is more than a hobby, it’s a family. My aviation journey started […]
From Predator To Stingray, General Atomics Leads UAV Boom
Now General Atomics is taking aim at the next generation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), from a ground-up redesign of […]
FLIR Black Hornet: Super Small Drone for Individual Soldiers
The Roswell Test Flight Crew met with several companies while attending Xponential in Dallas a couple months ago. n this […]
FAA Warns Of Cracked Mufflers On Aviat Husky Aircraft
SAIB Notes Several Instances Of Problems On Low-Time Mufflers The FAA has issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) following […]