Company Made Progress In Several Areas During Its Centennium During the company’s 100th anniversary year, Hartzell Propeller made progress in […]
Month: January 2018
Drone spotting
Flight crew reports of drone sightings have been plentiful, but the magnitude of actual risk that unmanned aircraft pose to […]
Picture of the day: West Texas hospitality
Jay Carpenter, secretary and past president of the Texas Aviation Association, sent in this photo, with a brief note: “While […]
Why is my new engine running so much hotter than my old engine?
Q: I fly a Cessna 182S registered HP1401. It has a Lycoming IO-540-AB1A5, 3 blade prop. Sea level OAT is […]
Baker to be inducted into Living Legends of Aviation
What do Harrison Ford, John Travolta, and AOPA President and CEO Mark Baker have in common? No, they aren’t starring […]
The student pilot’s guide to learning to fly with an iPad
Welcome to flight training! This is your beginner’s guide to learning to fly with an iPad as your primary source […]
Family Of Missing Flight Student Sues Flight School
Plane Vanished On Flight From Catalina Island To Van Nuys, CA The family of a 50-year-old student pilot in California […]
Picture of the day: A snowy takeoff
Ron Perkins sent in this photo of his friend “taking off after a good snow.” Ron Perkins sent in this […]
Enjoy your freedom to fly in 2018
American pilots are extraordinarily fortunate. We have a freedom to fly that many around the world can barely comprehend, much […]
First Thrush Switchbacks delivered
ALBANY, Georgia — The State of Georgia’s Forestry Commission has taken delivery of the industry’s newest firefighting aircraft — the […]