Most drones are barred from broadcasting ADS-B Out to avoid overwhelming the infrastructure, but uAvionix has patented a solution that […]
FAA to publish domestic and international notices on demand
The FAA will change the publication schedule for items on the domestic notices website and international notices website from a 28-day […]
Fly to the Bluegrass State during May
The thundering of hooves at Churchill Downs and the sipping of mint juleps amid a sea of hats mean the […]
Speaking up on drone integration
On behalf of general aviation pilots worldwide, during a virtual panel discussion hosted by the International Civil Aviation Organization, AOPA […]
Training Tip: A new atmosphere for flight training
Unless you have been in outer space since April 19, you know that NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter “became the first […]
California Aeronautical University Expands to Arizona
New Phoenix-area campus at Falcon Field Airport in Mesa. California Aeronautical University (CAU) announced their growing aviation university has officially […]
Bye Aerospace to challenge turboprops with electric eight-seater
Bye Aerospace plans to shake up a key segment of aviation with the “remarkable” turboprop-class electric-propulsion eight-place aircraft that company founder George […]
Friends promote STEM careers for youth
Four like-minded friends pooled their backgrounds in aviation, engineering, economic development, and management to establish a youth organization that is […]
Meet Hayley Arceneaux
After overcoming osteosarcoma (a form of bone cancer) at the age of 10, Hayley Arceneaux later returned to the very […]
Aviation groups ask FAA for clarification on flight training rules
In the wake of a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on April […]