The General Aviation Manufacturers Association presented its annual State of the Industry report February 22, documenting increases in shipments and […]
AOPA fights anti-helicopter legislation in Hawaii
AOPA is working with Helicopter Association International (HAI) and other integral stakeholders to advocate against the passage of anti-helicopter legislation […]
Continental engine issue prompts immediate AD
The FAA estimates that the owners of 1,632 aircraft now need to pull up to three cylinders to inspect their […]
Picture of the Day: Round Top Peak from my Zodiak
Dale Doty submitted this photo and note: “I couldn’t find any local aviation events to fly to so I just […]
New math and the unleaded future of general aviation
The search for an unleaded avgas continues, with four fuels still in the running and being evaluated by the FAA. […]
Aviation safety advocate, AOPA colleague mourned
Lifelong aviation safety advocate Russell Stuart Lawton died January 14 at the age of 70. His passion for aviation spanned […]
Scholarships for camp, college
Application windows are open for several scholarships, with awards set to arrive just as warmer weather returns. Source: aopaScholarships for […]
Keep your head up with iPad audio alerts
Keep your head up with iPad audio alerts iPad Pilot News The iPad is an engaging visual tool, but many […]
Picture of the Day: Traveling rainbow
Katie Detrick submitted this photo and note: “On an IFR flight in my DA40 from Venice to Naples, Florida, we […]
There’s an acronym for that
Aviation is awash in acronyms and abbreviations. Thankfully so. To spell out the entire word, term, or phrase the acronym […]