The FAA is taking suggestions until Dec. 20, 2022, from pilots on where to expand its weather camera program. Source: […]
NY Governor strikes down contentious Stop the Chop bill
A bill intended to mitigate helicopter operations at the West 30th Street Heliport in New York City that would have allowed […]
NBAA launches new scholarship
The Steve Brown Leadership Scholarship was created to support students interested in a career in business aviation who are currently […]
Pilot crashes after blinded by the sun
The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate clearance from obstacles during the attempted go around following an approach to landing in […]
Legendary high-altitude record-setter dies
U.S. Air Force fighter pilot Col. Joseph Kittinger, who flew high enough to see the curvature of the Earth during […]
Picture of the Day: Even God loves a Piper Cub
Ashley Wade submitted this photo and note: “5:40 a.m., Eloy, Arizona, Kellie the Cub, a 1946 J-3 Cub, preparing to […]
The Sky and I
Whether you are a many decades pilot or just cracking the FAR/AIM for the first time, this book has something […]
United Aviate trains for upset recovery and prevention
United Aviate Academy in Goodyear, Arizona, the only flight training school owned and operated by a major U.S. airline, has […]
Picture of the Day: A favorite flight
Dave Tanner submitted this photo and note: “We have a regular Friday morning group that flies for breakfast. Auburn Municipal […]
Human Factors: The wind at your back is for sailors
What can we learn from an accident that occurred when a pilot was landing at the airport in Spruce Pine, […]