With the aviation industry facing a nationwide shortage of pilots, mechanics and skilled aviation professionals, there has never been a […]
Month: May 2018
DOT Selects 10 Programs for Drone Testing
Accompanied by technology innovators and government leaders from across the nation, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao today announced […]
Leidos wants to hear your upgrade ideas
Missing some features from DUATS as you transition to 1800WXbrief, the flight service online system? If so, Leidos, the government […]
Aerospace teacher of the year entries sought
The National Aviation Hall of Fame is looking for entries to the thirty-second annual A. Scott Crossfield Aerospace Education Teacher […]
Building a better chart supplement
The cooperative effort between AOPA and the FAA to ensure that flight information publications deliver reliable content has launched an […]
Great Alaska Aviation Gathering kicks off flying season
The ice is finally gone from Lake Hood, and pilots are swapping skis for floats or conventional landing gear and […]
More wings, wheels, people
Despite a few raindrops, the third annual AOPA Wings ‘n Wheels on May 5 at Frederick Municipal Airport in Maryland […]
What rusty pilots should know about new pilot gear
Getting back in the cockpit after an extended break can be exciting (and maybe a little bit overwhelming). Once you […]
Stay in touch with Garmin InReach Mini
When Garmin bought DeLorme two years ago, the GPS pioneer had its eye on the small Maine firm’s InReach satellite […]
Video review: combination iPad/paper kneeboards
iPads are great, but sometimes you just need to scribble a note or consult a paper checklist. That’s why many […]