to conduct Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Proof-of-Concept Trials, named the Skyways Project, in Singapore. The MOU was signed between Jean-Brice […]
Liberty adds Piper twin, Cessna single sims
Liberty University beefed up its ground-based realistic flight training with a pair of new Frasca flight training devices simulating a […]
Picture of the day: What’s with all the fences?
David Nuss sent in this photo, taken at Youngstown Warren Regional Airport last May. “I got the feeling that my […]
Tip: Fly it or sell it
Herb Harney of Jenison, Michigan submits this pilot tip: “The best method of keeping your airplane and engine in top shape…fly it! At […]
IFR Fix: The air down there
IFR flight planning has a new wrinkle during the first winter of mandatory procedures in effect at cold temperature restricted […]
The FAA Reminds You to Register Your Drone
February 16– The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is reminding drone owners about this weeks registration deadline. If you own a […]
FAA Administrator Visits Singapore
February 16– Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Michael Huerta today signed a milestone Maintenance Implementation Procedures (MIP) agreement with the […]
FAA Administrator Visits Singapore
Signs Agreement With CAAS While Attending Singapore Air Show FAA Administrator Michael Huerta has signed a milestone Maintenance Implementation Procedures […]
NTSB Issues Regulatory Changes
Intended To Streamline Reporting Requirement For Certain Aviation Resolution Advisories The NTSB has announced that its direct final rule to […]
Piper Delivers Archer And Seneca Aircraft To Indonesian Government
Fifteen Aircraft Will Be Used By Government-Run Flight Training Program Piper Aircraft has recently delivered 12 single-engine and 3 multi-engine […]