Airplanes, fireworks, and drones will take turns in the night sky at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, a carefully choreographed […]
Month: July 2018
New Flight Gear battery pack is the best charging option yet
Keeping all your portable devices charged in the cockpit isn’t easy. Most pilots fly with an iPad, a smartphone, and […]
Find your tailwind
Saving time and fuel over a long route, such as a trip to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, where many of us from […]
Sweepstakes Super Cub gets airbag seat belts
AmSafe airbag seat belts have been installed for the front and rear seats of AOPA’s Sweepstakes Super Cub. Source: aopaSweepstakes […]
Appareo introduces Stratus 3 with more app support, lower price
The Stratus line of ADS-B receivers has been one of the most popular iPad accessories for pilots since the first […]
Information requested on some damaged crankshafts
AOPA is requesting that operators of aircraft powered by Lycoming O-360 and IO-360 engines using Superior Air Parts SL36500-A20 and […]
Departure procedures updated at Colorado airport
The FAA announced that two new “space based” standard instrument departures (SIDs)—one a public procedure and the other usable only […]
Start planning your Oshkosh experience with the 2018 AirVenture app
The world’s largest airshow starts next week in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, with over 10,000 airplanes descending on Wittman Airport for a […]
ForeFlight, uAvionix offer $500 receiver with carbon monoxide detector
The new “Sentry” Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) receiver is about the size of a cigarette pack. Source: aopaForeFlight, uAvionix offer […]
Airport diagrams may get a facelift
At the FAA’s Aeronautical Charting Meeting (ACM) this spring, AOPA laid out a proposal to standardize the labeling for parking features […]