Today Apple made a large hoo-ha about its newest iPhone, which is pretty much the old iPhone but better. Many […]
Month: September 2018
Hurricane Florence: Information for Drone Operators
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is warning drone owners and operators they may face significant fines if they interfere with […]
Making a splash
A normally quiet cove became an outdoor amphitheater as thousands of spectators lined the shore at the forty-fifth annual International […]
FAA's Hurricane Florence Update
The Federal Aviation Administration closely monitors forecasted hurricanes and severe weather events and prepares FAA facilities and equipment to withstand […]
Restored Curtiss-Wright Hangar houses bustling brewery
The historic, restored Curtiss-Wright Hangar at Jim Hamilton-L.B. Owens Airport is drawing crowds and rave reviews adjacent to downtown Columbia, […]
Hurricanes threaten Atlantic, Pacific areas
General aviation pilots should be on high alert as major storms are threatening the United States. Hurricane Florence is predicted […]
New Air Traffic Tower Dedicated in Sarasota, Florida
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority (SMAA), and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) dedicated the newAir Traffic […]
ForeFlight adds support for Garmin GDL 50, 51, and 52
A new generation of portable weather receivers has hit the market over the last year, with new hardware from Appareo, […]
uAvionix gets TSO for wingtip ADS-B
uAvionix announced that it received FAA technical standard order authorization late on Sept. 4 for its skyBeacon wingtip-mounted Automatic Dependent […]
Solutions sought for jet-fuel contamination incidents
AOPA and other industry groups are stepping up efforts to prevent incidences of jet fuel being contaminated with diesel exhaust […]