Two formerly rusty pilots teamed up to travel to EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in July. Source: aopaA grand adventure
Month: August 2018
Flying to ‘America’s Greatest Family Resort’
A fresh sea breeze swirls into the Cessna 170’s cockpit when the door opens. Destination relaxation—the soft sand and breaking […]
Night flight
I recorded a night flight that I did at night from I73 to MIE. The night is one of my […]
Flying with Stratus 3 and the FltPlan Go app
Appareo released the Stratus 3 ADS-B receiver last month, building on the success and reliability of previous-generation Stratus receivers. One […]
New touch screen primary rocks the cockpit
The BendixKing AeroVue™ Touch is a low-cost display available for 353 aircraft types that offers powerful and intuitive touchscreen capabilities […]
Groups urge caution on flight sharing
Though the idea seems new, flight sharing has been around for decades–even dating back to the 1960s, when pilots posted […]
FAA seeks wake turbulence encounter reports
A wake turbulence encounter is a potentially deadly hazard any pilot must guard against when operating behind or below the […]
Continental makes progress on factory
Continental Motors Group said work has begun on building the foundation for a nearly 275,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Mobile, Alabama. […]
Training Tip: Wasps in the cockpit
What do parasite drag, engine failure, and instrument failure have in common? Source: aopaTraining Tip: Wasps in the cockpit
Slideshow: EAA AirVenture drone show
The Great Lakes Drone Company staff spent hundreds of hours preparing for the July 26 night airshow at EAA AirVenture, […]