While it was the iPad that led the way for fast adoption of “ADS-B In” receivers several years ago, it’s […]
Month: December 2019
Aircraft certification reform continues to advance
Production of new piston-powered aircraft has plummeted from a high of 17,032 in 1978 to just 1,139 in 2018. As […]
Harrelson posts unofficial world speed record
Westbound world speed record-seeker Bill Harrelson safely landed his modified Lancair IV at California’s Ontario International Airport December 15 at […]
Tour a GA manufacturer
Stepping onto the manufacturing floor, you couldn’t help but notice how quiet it was. There was no loud machinery running, […]
FAA to Improve Airmen Certificate Testing
Washington The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Jan. 13, 2020, will launch improvements to the way it tests all applicants […]
New audio adapter delivers EFB alerts to any headset
One concern we hear from pilots related to all the bells and whistles in aviation apps for iPad is the […]
4 Steps to Choosing Your Aviation Insurance Partner
Before you pay your premiums, make sure your insurance partner can pay claims. Source: aopa4 Steps to Choosing Your Aviation […]
tailBeacon approved for rotorcraft
uAvionix has announced that its tailBeacon, an FAA-approved, remote-mount 978-MHz universal access transceiver (UAT) ADS-B Out solution—combined with a rear […]
PilotWorkshops releases new IFR video series
PilotWorkshops has released a new video program that demonstrates techniques and procedures to make instrument flying easier and safer. Source: […]
Military seeks comments on Georgia MOA proposal
The U.S. Air Force is seeking public comments by January 6, 2020, during the preparation of an environmental impact statement […]