A well-maintained engine is key to any aircraft, but for those powered by turbine engines it’s especially important. Source: aopaTurboprop […]
Month: February 2020
Examiners urged to give more tests to help clear backlog
AOPA is supporting an appeal from flight training organizations to the FAA’s 950 designated pilot examiners to take on more […]
ForeFlight 12.1 makes your flight planning smarter
One of ForeFlight’s strengths compared to other aviation apps is its ability to take common flight planning data and present […]
New Members Join the Drone Advisory Committee
WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has appointed two new members to theFederal Aviation Administrations (FAA)Drone Advisory Committee(DAC). The […]
Survey will enhance European GA safety
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) and the International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations (IAOPA) have launched an […]
Remote tower tests to commence in Colorado
Testing of a remote air traffic control tower at Northern Colorado Regional Airport will enter a new phase by March […]
Piston trainer surge lifted GA market
Demand for piston trainers driven by the world’s unquenchable thirst for new pilots drove deliveries to numbers not seen in […]
Strong avionics sales noted for 2019
The business and general aviation avionics industry passed the $3 billion year-end sales milestone in 2019 while recording three consecutive […]
GENERAL AVIATION'S CONTRIBUTION TO U.S. ECONOMY REMAINS STRONG
A new study confirms what many already knew–that general aviation remains a shining star in an already bustling U.S. economy. […]
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao Announces $520.5 Million in Airport Grants
Grants will help keep our nation’s airports in good shape and make air travel a better experience for passengers. Source: […]