March 25, 2016 First Air Force One lifts off; Spin record crushed Source: aopaMarch 25, 2016, issue of 'AOPA ePilot' […]
Flying IFR in Older Aircraft
In 1968 the “T” flight instrument display was standardized. A pilot could fly virtually any general aviation airplane and see […]

ADS-B webinar – April 14
Free webinar from Sporty’s Thursday, April 14, 8pm Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (better known as ADS-B) is quickly becoming a […]

ADS-B webinar – April 14
Free webinar from Sporty’s Thursday, April 14, 8pm Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (better known as ADS-B) is quickly becoming a […]

Picture of the day: A backcountry sunrise
Veteran backcountry pilot Bob Bement, still flying at 81, recently sent us this photo, snapped by a passenger as Bob […]

Lessons learned: Mountain flying
When I took off for Alaska from South Carolina in the summer of 2015, the sum total of my mountain […]

Quit worrying: there is no such thing as an “official weather briefing”
Is this the only way to get a “legal” briefing? Sometimes it seems like pilots specialize in old wives’ tales. […]
FAA Releases 2016 to 2036 Aerospace Forecast
The FAA has released its annual Aerospace Forecast Report Fiscal Years 2016 to 2036 that finds a sustained increase in […]
FAA Acts To Reduce Bird Fatalities
Many May Be Saved As The Result Of Changes To Tower Lighting Standards The FAA expects thousands of birds may […]
Kenosha, Wisconsin Looks To Ban Skydiving At City Airport
Says It Will Not Renew Sublease With World Skydiving Center The city of Kenosha, WI has asked the FAA to […]