Three factors, including the fast-approaching Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out mandate, are expected to drive up the number of used […]
Month: February 2019
AOPA lines up drones for celebration
Like electric candles on AOPA’s birthday cake rising into the night sky, a fleet of no fewer than 80 drones […]
10 things we learned from the GAMA industry report
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association just released its annual report, detailing the number of airplane and helicopter shipments across the […]
Aircraft sales continue shallow climb
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association reported modest increases across piston, turboprop, and business jet aircraft shipments in 2018. A deeper […]
Mark Your Calendar for the 2019 UAS Symposium
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) will co-host the 4th Annual FAA […]
How do different sizes of iPad fit in an airplane?
We get a lot of questions from pilots looking to get the best size iPad for their cockpit. It’s a […]
More fun planned for Young Aviators Fly-In
The successful debut of the Young Aviators Fly-In prompted Triple Tree Aerodrome organizers in to establish a youth council for […]
Training Tip: From mild to wild
Sooner or later it happens to every pilot: You get where you’re going to find wild winds, not mild winds, […]
pilot five years in the making.
After five long years I am finally a pilot. I started back in the summer of 2013 took 2014-15 off […]
Trump signs spending bill including presidential TFR relief
The bill that keeps the government running includes a big win for general aviation by providing $3.5 million in reimbursement […]