Mary Latimer, the force behind GirlsInflight.org, sent in this photo, taken in Grand Junction, Colorado, from the ramp at West […]
Tip: Keep training consistent
Dan Vandermeer submits this “simple tip to help keep flight training consistent: I advise student pilots to routinely schedule three […]
FAA Updates DC-Area Unmanned Aircraft Procedures
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is updating its conditions today for flying unmanned aircraft in the area between 15 and […]
FAA Urges Airlines to Assess Lithium Battery Risks
February 9– The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today issued a safety alert to U.S. and foreign commercial passenger and cargo […]
Advocacy advances aviation in Kansas, New Mexico
AOPA has been hard at work advocating for general aviation at events in Kansas and New Mexico. Source: aopaAdvocacy advances […]
Quiz: How well do you know the FAA rules for flying with an iPad?
It’s time for some recurrent training on the rules and best practices related to flying with an iPad in the airplane. […]
NTSB Releases Preliminary Report From CO Accident
Pilot Had Requested Altitude Change To Stay Clear Of Clouds The NTSB has released its preliminary report from an accident […]
MGL Avionics Offers LCD Upgrade For V6 Com Radio
Will Replace Screens With New High-Contrast Displays For the last year, MGL Avionics says it has been shipping its popular […]
NASA Seeks Support For X-Plane Programs
Space may get all the mainstream attention in the new NASA budget proposal released today, but staff from the Aeronautics […]
Reauthorization Bill Scrutiny Begins
The controversial FAA reauthorization bill that includes privatizing the air traffic control system will begin its journey through what is […]