Flight instructor Pete Aarsvold’s 2017 aviation art project turned into a valuable teaching tool for his students. “On the weekend […]
Month: February 2018
Warm-water delights in the Intermountain West
Sometimes there’s nothing like a relaxing soak in a hot spring. Here are some of our favorites in Montana, Idaho, […]
Drones support Texas search exercise
Horses, dogs, boats, and unmanned aircraft teams joined firefighters and law enforcement officers in Texas Feb. 3 to hone the […]
Goulian breaks out on top in 2018 Red Bull air races
American race pilot Michael Goulian flew his way into first place on Feb. 3 as the 2018 Red Bull Air […]
New Precision Altimeter app available
Many pilots know the Belite aircraft company for their fun experimental aircraft like the Chipper high-performance STOL airplane. They also offer […]
Temporary Flight Restrictions for the Super Bowl
More than 3,500 additional take-offs and landings and nearly 1,000 additional aircraft on the ground are expected for the Super […]
The UAS Symposium is Flying Your Way
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) will co-host the 3rd Annual FAA […]
Summer soaring camp open to applicants
It’s every kid’s dream. Or, maybe every flying parent’s dream. Sugarbush Youth Soaring Camps bring kids from around the country […]
McFadzean named CEO of Diamond Canada
Diamond Aircraft announced recently that Scott McFadzean has been appointed CEO of the company’s Canadian operations. McFadzean, who previously served […]
Pictures (and video) of the day: Yak formation flight
Piergiorgio Goldoni sent in these photos, explaining: “Took off from Aviosuperfice of Sassuolo in Italy with our Yak 52. We […]