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Month: August 2019
American Flyers celebrates eightieth year
Addison, Texas-based American Flyers was established in 1939 to train military pilots for World War II and counts rock bands, […]
More pilots going online for weather briefings
The number of pilots who call Flight Service for initial weather briefings continued trending lower in 2019, with online alternatives […]
South Carolina airports celebrate Aviation Week
Numerous events are scheduled around South Carolina for the state’s Aviation Week celebration that recognizes the economic impact and educational […]
Training Tip: Flight plan mandate
Here’s a practice exercise you should be sure to add to your pre-flight-lesson planning starting in late August: File a […]
ICAO flight plan requirement begins next week – here’s how to comply
You’ll soon be required to file all flight plans using the ICAO format. After several years of delays, the requirement […]
Safety Tip: Hot starts
Many pilots struggle to start an airplane with a hot engine. This new AOPA Air Safety Institute video spells out […]
Five overlooked ForeFlight features
ForeFlight has gained a loyal following in part by continuously adding features, so the ForeFlight of two years ago looks […]
FAA Seeks Stakeholder Input on Drone Tests
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a Request for Information (RFI) this week seeking to work with stakeholders on the […]
Tamarack secures funding to continue operation
Tamarack Aerospace Group, producer of an active winglet system for Cessna Citation jets, announced Aug. 9 that the firm has […]