Another day, another iPad app update. It sure seems that way, right? We’re fortunate as pilots to have access to […]
Drone registrations surpass aircraft registrations
More than 400,000 operators have registered their drones, FAA Administrator Michael Huerta announced March 11, surpassing the number of aircraft […]
Airport/Facility Directory gets new name
The FAA’s familiar green Airport/Facility Directory is changing its official name with the March 31 editions to become the new […]
Larsen: ATC Privatization A Major Obstacle To Long Term FAA Bill
House Passes Continuing Resolution For FAA Funding Through Mid-July Rep. Rick Larsen (D-WA), the ranking Democrat on the House Aviation […]
Activities To Celebrate Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week Double In 2016
More Than 100 Events Tailored For Women Took Pace On Six Continents This Year More than 100 activities, twice as […]
Another Short-Term Fix For FAA
Congress once again has delayed taking substantive action on FAA funding issues, as the House voted yesterday to extend the […]
MIT's New Battery Tech Shows Promise For Aviation
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have come up with a new system for generating electricity that could show […]
Rans tailwheel airplane approved as light sport
The FAA has granted approval of the $119,000 Rans S-20LS Raven as a light sport aircraft. Source: aopaRans tailwheel airplane […]
Classic Aero-TV: Expert Advice From Condorde Battery- The Pros & Cons of Lithium
Put the two together and it’s a product that aviation is certainly interested in. In a higher end general aviation […]
FAA Administrator Talks Drones at SXSW
March 14 FAA Administrator Michael Huerta and Sally French, “The Drone Girl,” today led a lively panel discussion about the […]