A Connecticut lawyer tricked the FAA into approving a powered paper airplane as a commercial drone. Source: aopa
King Schools adds choice to FIRC
King Schools has added a number of new electives to its flight instructor refresher course. Source: aopa
FAA names top unmanned aircraft execs
The FAA has named Marke Gibson and Earl Lawrence to lead the agency’s integration of unmanned aircraft systems into U.S. […]
Brief, file, and shop
An online flight planning service and an aviation real estate specialist have joined forces to put hangar homes and other […]
Latitude tours into service
Cessna’s Citation Latitude has reached its first customers, and the company is putting the new midsize jet on a coast-to-coast […]
Presidential TFRs have major impact on Alaska
Recognizing that "Alaska is different," the Secret Service is allowing seaplane activity to continue in the Anchorage area during President […]
Turbo the Flying Dog takes off on new adventure
The next installment of the children's book series chronicling the adventures of Turbo the Flying Dog has landed on bookshelves. […]
Think Global Flight spreads education message
California nonprofit Think Global Flight recently completed a "two-month around the world flight of adventure educating and inspiring" more than […]
Legacy 450 gets FAA certification
Embraer announced that its newest design—the Legacy 450—has earned FAA certification. Source: aopa
Aviex closure prompts clients to seek alternatives
Townsville-based Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) King Air aircraft will undergo scheduled maintenance … assistance to rural and remote Queensland,” […]