One of the standout features of the iPad is its long battery life – a fully charged battery should last […]
Month: March 2018
Training Tip: A marginal decision
It’s early Sunday morning, and a pilot in the Dallas area is planning to make an approximately 180-nautical-mile southbound flight […]
Video review: Garmin GDL 52 SiriusXM/ADS-B Receiver
Which is better – subscription-free ADS-B weather or satellite-delivered SiriusXM weather? With the new Garmin GDL 52, you don’t have […]
Green River getaway
A spectacular flight from any direction, looking down at the Colorado Plateau’s immense rivers, canyons, and sandstone buttes will astound […]
Canada avgas producer reports progress against disruption
Imperial Oil, Canada’s lone supplier of 100LL aviation fuel, said on March 7 it has made “significant progress” toward resolving […]
Senate addresses maintenance tech shortage
What is quickly becoming a critical shortage of aviation maintenance technicians has caught the attention of the U.S. Senate. Source: […]
AOPA invites high schools to use free aviation curriculum
Schools are invited to apply to use AOPA’s free, innovative, aviation-based, ninth-grade science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curriculum to […]
How to use swipe gestures on your iPad
iOS 11 offers a new app overlay option. You can do almost everything on your iPad without touching a button […]
Garmin avionics connect with FltPlan.com
FltPlan.com users who fly with Garmin avionics can download flight plans wirelessly, the companies announced March 6, pointing to a […]
FAA Expands Drone Airspace Authorization Program
Today the 3rd Annual UAS Symposium was kicked off in Baltimore, Maryland as Acting Administrator Dan Elwell announced the Federal […]