WINTHROP, Washington — Pilots traveling in the Methow Valley now have a new way to access weather information online via […]
Month: July 2017
3DR Solo Back as Open Source Platform
Don’t play Taps for 3DR‘s Solo yet. 3DR’s CEO Chris Anderson tweeted today that the Solo is getting a second […]
FAA Reauthorization Pushed Aside…Again
The House version of the FAA Reauthorization Act – the 21st Century AIRR Act – has been pushed off again […]
The Adventures of an Airplane Nut published
Ron Pagano, a flight-test engineer for 34 years with the Hamilton Standard Division of the United Aircraft Corporation (now United […]
Airplane’s design contributes to fatal accident
The private pilot departed with two passengers for a personal, local flight in a Wheeler Express amateur-built airplane. Air traffic […]
Shaw's General Aviation Fly-in
BRoll of the General Aviation Fly-in at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., July 28, 2017. The GA Fly-in allows civilian […]
Senate May Stall On FAA Reauthorization Bill Until September
Deadline For Passage Is September 30 The U.S. Senate may push debate and a vote on the FAA Reauthorization Bill […]
EPS Diesel Pre-Certification Evaluation Shows Promising Results
Has Undergone High Altitude And High Temperature Testing Michael Fuchs presented preliminary testing results for the EPS 4.3 liter diesel […]
AIR Awards Two Aviation Scholarships At AirVenture
Individuals Tied In Their Presentation, Judges Could Not Select A Single Winner Aircraft insurance broker Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR) has […]
Ninety-Nines First Annual Dinner a Success With Circumnavigation Guest Speaker
The Aviation Appreciation Dinner Hosted Pilot That Took A Bonanza Around The World On the second day of EAA’s AirVenture, […]