Atlantic City, N.J.– The FAA completed construction and opened a new indoor fire research facility in December to conduct performance […]
Month: January 2020
Aviation security awareness crucial in tense times
AOPA is reminding members that it is always important to pitch in to maintain security awareness at general aviation airports—and […]
Airspace restrictions planned for State of the Union address
The FAA has announced additional flight restrictions that will be in effect in the Washington, D.C., area February 4 between […]
Basic heads-up display offers inexpensive backup attitude
A portable heads-up display is one of those technological breakthroughs that feels like it’s one year away—and always will be. […]
Training Tip: Calculate this
What’s thinner than your iPhone, faster than a touch screen, and doesn’t go dark when you need it most? Source: […]
Cherokees to Oshkosh registration open
Cherokees to Oshkosh hopes to get 60 Piper PA–28s and PA–32s to fly in July’s mass arrival to EAA AirVenture […]
The top 20 apps for pilots – 2020 edition
There are thousands of apps that are useful for pilots, from flight training and weather briefings to calculators and games. […]
It's That Time of Year
Is an annual aviation insurance review on your checklist? With the changes in the insurance market it can be critical […]
Cirrus IQ, stabilized approach highlight 2020 G6 SR series
Cirrus debuted its 2020 G6 SR series with new features including Cirrus IQ and a stabilized approach advisory system that […]
Approaching perfection
Your airport is buzzing with news that an instrument approach you have long relied on is slated for cancellation. Is […]