The court-approved FAA settlement with the city of Santa Monica, California, over the future of its municipal airport was negotiated […]
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AOPA high school scholarship winner solos
Florida high school senior David Lyon was surprised by his flight instructor when he was asked to produce his logbook […]
Enhanced Flight Vision System Rules Delayed
In a Federal Register notice issued today, the FAA announced a delay in the effective date, from March 13, 2017 […]
Sun 'n Fun, Aero, Electric-Flight Symposia Coming Up Soon
With Groundhog Day behind us, springtime is not far away, and aviation events are gearing up. Sun ‘n Fun, the […]
DAHNHP & Dunbar House to Close Early on Feb. 12, 2017
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park & Paul Laurence Dunbar House Historic Site to Close Early on Feb. 12, 2017 […]
Aviation Explorers take to the sky
By TED LUEBBERS EAA Chapter 534 Aviation Explorers got to fly in airplanes on Jan. 21, 2017, at the Leesburg International […]
One helping of humble pie, please
Often, the purpose of a column like this is to create an opportunity to begin a discussion. By opening the […]
Video: Van’s RV-14
Smitty Smith, the force behind FunPlacesToFly.com also is working on another website, VansAircraftBuilders.com. In that role, he put together this […]
Drone Privacy: What are a Drone Operator’s Rules and Responsibilities?
Drone privacy seems to be a primary concern for lawmakers, as state and local governments rush to propose laws designed to […]
Four in running for Collier Trophy
Four cutting-edge aerospace technology endeavors will compete for the National Aeronautic Association’s 2016 Robert J. Collier Trophy. Source: aopaFour in […]