Flying his Piper Cub in the Adirondack Mountains is the “best fun you can ever have,” according to Jake, a […]
Lewis University partners with South Korean school to train mechanics
Students will begin their studies in South Korea, then finish up at Lewis University, earning either an Aviation Maintenance Technology […]
Former NTSB chair Sumwalt to lead ERAU safety program
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University alumnus, pilot, and former National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Robert Sumwalt is returning to the institution where […]
SKY IS THE LIMIT FOR FUTURE CALIFORNIA AERONAUTICAL GRADUATE MORGAN YOSS
Reflecting on the spark that started Morgan Yoss’ fire for becoming a professional pilot, she recalls sitting backseat on almost […]
2022 dates for Lycoming Engine School released
The five-day school is offered 12 times in 2022. Source: general aviation2022 dates for Lycoming Engine School released
Propeller separates in flight after something hits it
The in-flight separation of a propeller blade for reasons that could not be determined based on the available evidence, which […]
Eight iPad settings pilots should know
The Settings app was fairly basic when the iPad was first released in 2010, providing control of the Bluetooth and […]
AOPA ANNOUNCES FLIGHT TRAINING EXPERIENCE AWARDS REGIONAL WINNERS
National Winners to be Announced at Redbird Migration in 2022 Source: aopaAOPA ANNOUNCES FLIGHT TRAINING EXPERIENCE AWARDS REGIONAL WINNERS
Picture of the Day: Husky over green fields
Jim Stevenson submitted this photo and note: “Dave Lenz’s Aviat Husky A1-C over the green fields of Southern Wisconsin.” Source: […]
Ask Paul: Adding insult to injury
If an engine conversion to 8.5:1 compression ratio pistons was not approved by Lycoming, the conversion to 9.5:1 in your […]