Louisiana Congressman Tried To De-Fund The Agreement Through Appropriations Process An attempt by a Louisiana Congressman to pull funding for […]
Month: September 2017
Pipistrel Develops First Charging Station For Electric Airplanes
Company Worked In Conjunction With Three Universities On The Project Pipistrel, in cooperation with students of three universities, has developed […]
Tree Saves Cessna Pilot
Landing in the trees is hardly ever a first choice, but it worked out for one pilot on Monday morning. […]
SADC air chiefs attend forum after Exercise Blue Kunene
… issued by the SA Air Force makes no mention of what the region’s military air commanders want the regional […]
France To Weaponize General Atomics MQ-9 Reapers
France’s decision to arm its General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper UAVs, otherwise used for surveillance, signals the conclusion of a debate […]
AOPA preps for Hurricane Irma relief efforts
Following the ongoing contributions from the general aviation community to the Texas recovery effort from Hurricane Harvey, AOPA pilots and […]
Why the 2017 iPad is a good value for pilots
Apple’s lineup of tablets has grown tremendously over the past five years, and in the process, things have become complicated. What […]
From San Francisco to Lake Doubtful
Two readers sent in two very different photographs captured during general aviation flights. In the first, Glenn Swiatek submits a […]
Do you want $500?
The FAA’s yearlong $500 Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) rebate program is in its final days. The last day to reserve […]
Hood River Fly-In challenged by forest fires
HOOD RIVER, Ore. – Since 2007, the Hood River Fly-In has earned a smokin’ hot reputation as a premier antique […]