The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) is announcing the launch of Pro Pilot, a new level of membership available […]
Fuel Stop now available at Aircraft Spruce
Now available at Aircraft Spruce is the Fuel Stop, which snaps onto standard straw fuel gauges and prevents the gauge […]
ForeFlight 7.4 adds new briefing tool, track log improvements
One of the reasons electronic flight bag apps have become so popular is that they eliminate common pain points for […]
Picture of the day: Best fly-in breakfast in Illinois
Albert L. Dyer sent us this photo of a beautiful Luscombe snapped earlier this fall at a fly-in in Illinois. […]
Joining the club
By Tucker E. Axum III Ever since I earned my pilot’s license on America’s Independence Day in 2001, I’ve aspired […]
Cobalt Aircraft restarts sales efforts
Cobalt Aircraft has tried to launch a four-to-five-passenger canard aircraft for a decade and is now taking pre-orders for a […]
Deal on sat tracks of aircraft
“In reaching this agreement… ITU has responded in record time to the expectations of the global community on the major […]
Garmin offers upgrades, ADS-B help
Garmin has made several announcements affecting Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast upgrades, engine upgrades, and the G5000 ahead of the business jet […]
First High School Aviation Symposium a success
AOPA's first High School Aviation Symposium in Lakeland, Florida, drew more than 150 educators and industry leaders from around the […]
Gogo Business Aviation Plans for Faster Future
The roadmap, said John Wade, executive v-p and general manager, “is a clear line of sight of how to get […]