Ongoing controversy over issues including the debt ceiling, funding for the federal government, and the Iran nuclear deal are likely […]
Friend of GA takes leadership role in California Senate
A longtime AOPA member and co-chair of the California Aviation Caucus has taken on the influential role of Senate Republican […]
Pilot examiner gives his 10,000th checkride
Tennessee Aviation Hall of Famer, retired NASA employee, and Designated Pilot Examiner Clyde Shelton recently awarded his 10,000th certificate, but […]
Airplanes arrive in droves for Antique Airplane Association fly-in
Hundreds of antique and classic aircraft, including Curtiss Robins, Stinsons, Fairchilds, Wacos, Howards, and a rare Bentzen Sport, descended on […]
FAA issues flight restriction notices for Papal visit
AOPA is urging pilots to familiarize themselves with temporary flight restrictions that will be in effect during Pope Francis' U.S. […]
California A&P program adds night classes
California’s North Valley Occupational Center has added night classes for students in the aviation technical school's 2,400-hour aircraft mechanics program. […]
FAA rescinds ADS-B notam after AOPA voices concerns
The FAA has rescinded a sweeping notice to airmen regarding the reliability of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast and TCAS after AOPA […]
From soda cans into airplanes
Wayne Mathis can make airplanes from soda cans or just about anything, and has done it all his life. Source: […]
Spot tracker links to Flight Service
Spot, the satellite tracking device that can be carried aboard an aircraft, can tell Lockheed Martin Flight Service where you […]
Like father like son
The similarities between Rick Mihalinac’s logbook and his late father’s pilot logbook are uncanny: Both had 69.5 hours of flight […]