SANFORD, Fla. – Aerosim Flight Academy recently unveiled its new Women Aviators Scholarship program. “Through the Aerosim Flight Academy Women Aviators […]
Garmin completes acquisition of DeLorme
Garmin reports it has completed the acquisition of DeLorme, a privately-held company that designs and markets consumer-based satellite tracking devices […]
Aviation Scholarships
The OX-5 Aviation Pioneers organization is offering two scholarships in aviation training and education for 2016. Information on the scholarships and […]
New ASTM Small-Plane Standards Help With Handling And Icing
Part Of The F44 Committee’s Efforts To Generate Industry Standards ASTM International’s Committee on General Aviation Aircraft (F44) has approved […]
Hendricks To Step Down As NATA CEO
National Air Transportation Association’s president and CEO, Thomas L. Hendricks, announced Friday he will resign on Aug. 31. Hendricks, who […]
Sun Flyer Prototype Readying For Final Tests
Aero Electric Aircraft Corp. has delivered its-proof-of-concept prototype for the Sun Flyer electric training airplane to Centennial Airport in Colorado, […]
Singapore air operators to track planes’ location under new CAAS rules
When fully implemented, our airlines will have added assurance of the whereabouts and safety of their aircraft operations throughout their […]
Picture of the day: Thirsty Thunderbird
Kyle Mullen of CTI Professional Flight Training in Millington, Tenn., sent in this photo, explaining: “Two of our lineman, Matt Meeks and Jim […]
Video STOL Tips: Takeoff
Backcountry Aviation‘s Patrick Romano continues his series of STOL Tips with Takeoff, which he says is an “often overlooked but critical […]
What’s in your flight bag? A student pilot’s perspective
This is part of a series where we ask different pilots what they carry when they fly with an iPad. […]