With a wicked winter blast aiming for Baker, Montana, Super Cub restoration experts Roger and Darin Meggers worked around the […]
Month: April 2018
PS Engineering unveils ‘ultimate’ audio panel
PS Engineering has introduced a new expanded-capability audio panel that features two independent Bluetooth inputs to enhance the utility of […]
App review: IFR Flight Trainer Simulator
Learning how to use VORs and NDBs isn’t very exciting, but it’s still a requirement if you want to earn […]
GA airport funding gets a ‘shot in the arm’
General aviation pilots and GA’s infrastructure scored a significant victory when the omnibus spending bill signed into law March 23 […]
Training Tip: Remarkable conditions
You are leaving work on a fine spring afternoon when a message from your flying club scheduler notifies you that […]
FAA allows pilots to conduct PA–28 fuel selector inspections
The FAA has published a final rule that supersedes an airworthiness directive (AD) issued in January, and will allow owners […]
FAA allows pilots to conduct PA–28 fuel selector inspections
The FAA has published a final rule that supersedes an airworthiness directive (AD) issued in January, and will allow owners […]
'Flying' magazine rushes to defend advertiser
Flying magazine Editor in Chief Stephen Pope penned an April 3 editorial criticizing AOPA’s efforts to fight unreasonable fees at […]
iPad pilot’s guide to Sun ‘N Fun 2018
The flying season’s unofficial kick-off is next week, as the gates open for the 2018 edition of the Sun ‘N […]
No Kidding: ADS-B Deadline of Jan. 1, 2020, is Firm
We have a sense of humor, too, but an April Fools joke that the Federal Aviation Administration is extending the […]