“We are asking our travel partners—like private pilots—to consider keeping their flight plans to the islands that were not affected.” […]
Month: October 2019
FAA Successfully Completes Final ADS-B Milestone
WASHINGTON The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) completed its final implementation milestone with Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B), the state-of-the-art surveillance […]
Aircraft Maintenance: Avionics that evolve with your aircraft
I’m a big fan of the “best in breed” approach to avionics in my aircraft. Source: aopaAircraft Maintenance: Avionics that […]
Aviation doctors recognize AOPA medical specialist
AOPA Pilot Information Center Medical Certification Director Gary Crump was elected a Fellow by the Civil Aviation Medical Association, a […]
Spooky stuff
My favorite Halloween movie hands down is the 1993 film Hocus Pocus. Source: aopaSpooky stuff
Fly Safe: Addressing GA Safety
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the general aviation (GA) communitys national #FlySafe campaign helps educate GA pilots about safety […]
Flight Schedule Pro releases all new app for flight schools
Flight Schedule Pro is the industry-leading software platform used by flight schools across the U.S. and provides digital solutions for […]
Policy that frees examiners of geographic limits extended
Designated pilot examiners can continue giving practical tests outside their assigned territories a year after the FAA eased a policy […]
A hard day to be a chicken
It isn’t easy being a chicken. Just ask Zeke Przygocki. Source: aopaA hard day to be a chicken
Enjoy the Balloon Fiesta, Leave Your Drone at Home!
For the safety of the balloon operators and spectators, theFederal Aviation Administration (FAA)has established aTemporary Flight Restriction (TFR)area that will […]