Three easily accessible airports serve Louisville, Kentucky, home of the Kentucky Derby. But it doesn’t have to be the First […]
Month: August 2019
WASP Dorothy Olsen was 103
Dorothy Olsen, one of the last surviving members of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), died July 23 at the […]
New QuickClear app simplifies U.S. Customs and eAPIS reporting
All pilots flying across the U.S. border in either direction are required to file a report using eAPIS, which stands […]
Bye seeking lithium-sulfur power
A new element has crept into the general aviation battery chemistry race. A little brimstone (mixed with lithium) may fire […]
10-day TFR set for Bedminster area
A temporary flight restriction will be in effect Aug. 8 to 18 in the Bedminster and Morristown area of New […]
Baltimore firm takes on global drone mission to inspire youth
Baltimore-based Global Air Media has cast a nurturing net around children from Maryland to Kyrgyzstan in efforts to introduce drone […]
Flying with Garmin Flight Stream and Fltplan Go
Since acquiring Fltplan.com and the companion Fltplan Go apps last year, Garmin has been busy integrating the free app with […]
Icon slashes workforce
Icon Aircraft is slashing its workforce by 40 percent as price increases for its A5 amphibious light sport aircraft have […]
ADS-B vs. SiriusXM datalink weather – what’s the difference?
Datalink weather, either from ADS-B or SiriusXM, is an essential tool for almost all pilots. Once you’ve flown a cross […]
Real Pilot Story: No go around
Short, steep, and nestled against a ridge, Idaho’s Dewey Moore airstrip is a discouraged destination for all but a select […]