From trainers to twins, Diamond Aircraft expects to build a lot of airplanes in the near future—if it can hire […]
Month: February 2019
Lightspeed releases new FlightLink headset companion app
Everything is connected these days, from home automation and security systems to cars and video cameras, allowing you to monitor […]
Muroya wins Red Bull opener by inches
Japan’s Yoshihide Muroya made the most of his first opportunity to collect 2019 Red Bull Air Race World Championship points, […]
Training Tip: Chasing north
Student pilots learning navigation have enough on their minds without having to worry about magnetic north going on a walkabout. […]
Relaunched Aviation W&B Calculator app now available for iOS and Android
Aviation W&B works on iPad and iPhone. Weight and balance is a chore for most pilots – important, but time […]
You’re invited: Honor aviation’s best at the Bob Hoover Trophy reception
Honor the late R. A. “Bob” Hoover and celebrate those in the aviation industry who are carrying on his legacy […]
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with an aerial twist
Aviators and aviation enthusiasts seeking a memorable Valentine’s Day with their significant other can tour Oregon’s Willamette Valley vineyards by […]
Industry asks agencies to ante up for pilot and technician training
The ever-present pilot shortage continues to weigh on the minds of airlines, maintenance companies, flight schools, and the entire aerospace […]
AOPA urges FAA to delay Piper wing-spar AD
The FAA should pull back its proposed airworthiness directive calling for logbook reviews and possible wing-spar inspections of up to 20,000 […]
GPS, ADS-B may be out in Southeast during 'interference tests'
GPS air navigation may be unreliable or unavailable in a vast swath of airspace in the eastern U.S. and the […]