On June 10, a helicopter flying in poor weather with a single pilot on board crashed on the roof of […]
Month: June 2019
Collins Aerospace seeks fix for GPS reception problem
Collins Aerospace says a software problem that caused a loss of GPS in some avionics systems the week of June […]
Lynx® NGT-9000 by L3 Delivers ADS-B Out and more
Aviators around the globe are turning to L3’s LYNX multi-mode Transponder for their ADS-B requirements. Ted Klapka says, “Lynx turns […]
Avionics pioneer Gary Burrell has died
Gary Burrell, an aviation pioneer who developed the first successful navigation/communications product for general aviation and would go on to […]
FAA Hiring Controllers Nationwide
A window of opportunity is available to U.S. citizens interested in becoming air traffic controllers. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) […]
Rainbow Learjet brightens lives, skies
A Learjet 35A painted in rainbow colors was temporarily dubbed the “Dream Chaser 5” as it brightened the skies and […]
Unlimited aerobat cleared into market
Philipp Steinbach capped off two comparatively short years of very hard work on June 12, accepting an FAA aircraft production […]
Deep Weather app provides quick access to NWS forecast discussions
Pilots have access to more preflight weather resources available now than ever before thanks to mobile apps and the expansion […]
AOPA AND INDUSTRY TASK FORCE ISSUE REPORT ON JET FUEL CONTAMINATION
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) in conjunction with the industry-led Aircraft Diesel Exhaust Fluid Contamination Working Group has released […]
5 quick Garmin Pilot tips
Garmin Pilot has grown substantially over the years to become a worthy competitor to ForeFlight, with complete charting options, powerful weather […]