WASHINGTONThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and NASA will hold the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) Pilot Program (UPP) […]
Month: November 2019
New management in place at restructured Thrush Aircraft
Thrush Aircraft, the manufacturer of aerial application aircraft that filed for bankruptcy earlier in 2019, announced completion of a restructuring […]
What’s the best iPad for pilots – 2019 buyer’s guide
The original Apple iPad was released over nine years ago on April 3, 2010. Since then Apple has continuously improved […]
Airworthiness directive issued on Bonanza aileron assemblies
The FAA has issued an airworthiness directive (AD) on many models of the Beechcraft Bonanza single-engine airplane requiring inspection of […]
Aircraft Maintenance: Carbon monoxide season is here
Throughout much of the country, cold weather flying is beginning, which means carbon monoxide season has arrived. As colder temperatures […]
Pulling socks with drones
Stringing high-voltage power lines between towers is specialized and challenging work traditionally done by helicopters. A North Dakota company has […]
iOS Update Green Light program: iOS and iPadOS 13.2.2
Apple recently released a minor update for iOS 13.2 for iPhone and iPad, which fixes an issue that could cause […]
Notice to Airmen Data Optimization Summit on November 18
WASHINGTON On November 18, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will hold a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) Data Optimization Summit to […]
AOPA comments on renewed FAA information collection for medicals
Pilots submitting a medical application via the FAA’s MedXPress website may have noticed some substantial changes to the form made […]
Seasoned and rookie pilots in demand
The up-and-down cycle for career pilots is on the rise and won’t stop for the foreseeable future, according to Louis […]