Gulfstream reports that its fleet of in-production aircraft has earned FAA approval for visual advantage credit using its enhanced flight […]
Month: October 2018
Dassault Falcon 6X on track for 2022 deliveries
Dassault Aviation reports that its 5,500-nautical-mile Falcon 6X has completed its preliminary design phase, and developmental tests of its Pratt […]
Airshow pilot Jon Thocker dies
Jon Thocker, a Cincinnati-based pilot who flew with the Redline Airshows aerobatic team, died Oct. 12 when his airplane crashed […]
Embraer intros Praetors
Embraer kicked off the 2018 National Business Aviation Association Convention and Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) by announcing two new jets—the midsize Praetor […]
Aviation begins providing relief after Hurricane Michael
Hurricane Michael’s path of destruction was still being traced into the Mid-Atlantic states Oct. 12, two days after making landfall […]
FAA relaunches ADS-B rebate
The FAA on Oct. 12 reopened the $500 rebate program to support Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipage. The program […]
How to use the weight and balance features in ForeFlight
The weight and balance utility in ForeFlight takes the guesswork out of airplane loading. While most pilots know ForeFlight as […]
Red Bull racer Goulian says Migration instructors 'set the hook'
Red Bull Air Race World Championship points leader Michael Goulian, hot off his win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, reminded […]
Alan Klapmeier's One Aviation files bankruptcy
One Aviation, the company Alan Klapmeier forged from a merger of his turboprop development venture Kestrel Aviation and jet producer […]
Top schools, instructors earn 2018 Flight Experience awards
A New York flight training business that is known for innovation and a suburban Chicago flight instructor who has gone […]