Instrument flying with an iPad these days has never been more convenient. You can file IFR flight plans, view in-flight […]
Month: February 2018
Low-cost autopilot approval list expands
The STC Group secured supplemental type certificate approval Feb. 6 that clears the way for Trio autopilot installations in Cessna […]
Seismic study bolsters Santa Monica Airport's role in disaster relief
New and revised earthquake fault zones mapped by the California Geological Survey—including a newly identified Santa Monica fault boundary—reinforce aviation […]
FAA delays AD on PA-28 fuel selector cover placards
At AOPA’s request the FAA has delayed from Feb. 7 until March 9 the effective date for an airworthiness directive […]
Rejuvenate in sunny SoCal
These hot spring locations are especially pleasant to visit during the winter months, when large swaths of North America are […]
Report Shows Steady Increase in Global Space Activity
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released The Annual Compendium of Commercial Space Transportation: 2018, which shows space activity in […]
Piper wins record order for 152 training aircraft
Piper Aircraft Inc. scored a big win with firm orders for 152 training aircraft announced during the Singapore Airshow Feb. […]
Flying with the Garmin GDL 52 ADS-B and SiriusXM receiver
ADS-B or SiriusXM? For the past seven years, that has been one of the first questions iPad pilots have asked […]
GA companies among those vying for Collier Trophy
Here’s a sure way to discover some of the most exciting projects striving to push back the horizons of aviation […]
Young pilot plans AdventureAbove aviation journey
Kyle Fosso vowed in high school that one day he would pursue aviation and share it with others. Now that […]