A student pilot was climbing to cruise altitude after takeoff on a solo cross-country when a glance at the instrument […]
Month: May 2019
Retracing the route to freedom
Limber and well-oiled after a few days of local flights, the vintage airplanes of the D-Day Squadron lumbered down the […]
How do I mount my iPad in the airplane?
A suction cup mount on the side window of a Cessna works well. Securing your iPad while you fly is important […]
Fly, drive 'The Way of American Genius'
In a small town in north-central Missouri, you can see where Walt Disney says he found the magic. Source: aopaFly, […]
FAA Establishes Restrictions on Drone Operations Near U.S. Navy Vessels
At the request of its federal security partners, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is using its existing authority under Title […]
Deep dive into rising rates
Have you wondered why aviation insurance rates seem to be going up? Or, wondered why your rates have increased even […]
5 preflight features to try out in Garmin Pilot
Today’s aviation apps are so capable that it can be easy to fall in the habit of using only their […]
FAA clamps down on recreational droning
The FAA issued a notice to be published May 17 in the Federal Register that dramatically changes the rules for […]
FAA Highlights Changes for Recreational Drones
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is implementing changes for recreational drone flyers mandated by Congress in the FAA Reauthorization Act […]
FAA advises against drone countermeasures
With a growing list of airport operation disruptions attributed to drones and a growing array of countermeasures being pitched by […]