A dozen years ago, at the beginning of September 2004, FAA’s newest regulation became “effective” as the agency terms it. […]
First Nation suspends operations, as Aviation unions protest
Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, Muhtar Usman, who announced the suspension, said First Nation was in the […]
AOPA Foundation announces 2016 scholarship recipients
Fifteen individuals have been selected as winners of the 2016 AOPA Flight Training Scholarships, a program designed to help aviation […]
How to Pass the Part 107 Test, Part 2: Study Guides and Resources [List with links]
Part 2 of a series – see How to Pass the Part 107 Test, Part 1. The FAA reports that […]
Inspection Drones Impress Euro-Energy Sector
With the grim specter of peak oil looming on the horizon, energy companies worldwide are on the lookout for ways […]
New update available for WingX Pro
WingX Pro users have a new update to download and check out in the app store this week. This minor […]
Wright Factory News
The campaign to save the Wright brothers’ factory has won a new supporter— David McCullough. The author of the best-selling […]
San Mateo County Wins Small Claims Appeal Over Airplane Noise
But Judge Says Case Should Be Heard By A Different court San Mateo County has won its appeal in Small […]
Five Fatally Injured In Midair Collision In Alaska
FAA Says Accident Occurred Under ‘Unknown Circumstances’ Five people have been fatally injured in a midair collision about 376 miles […]
Five Receive Master Instructor Designation In August
National Accreditation Recognized By The FAA Five instructors have renewed their Master Instructor designation in the month of August. Master […]