The pilot of the Beechcraft B200 King Air that crashed into a building at Wichita’s Mid-Continent Airport in 2014 failed […]
The Weekender: Oysters Back On The Menu
A big breakfast and lunch are in store for The Weekender as the SocialFlight calendar gets more fly-in activity. Big […]
Doc And Connie Prepare For Flight
Doc, the B-29 restoration project that was forced outside over the winter due to a lack of hangar space in […]
Bell Helicopter and Textron Aviation Exhibit Modern Capabilities at India Aviation
which account for more than half of all general aviation aircraft flying. The Textron Aviation companies include Cessna Aircraft Company […]

Picture of the day: A steep takeoff
Patrick Romano, the force behind Backcountry Aviation, sent in this photo of a Maule M7 departing a sandbar on the […]

Whiplash in Salem
True cooperation is the key. On May 1, 2015, the FAA posted a notice of proposed rule making (NPRM) in […]

New app updates focus on hardware connectivity
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 […]