Metropolitan Atlanta high school students from Riverwood International Charter School emerged victorious in the General Aviation Manufacturers Association 2020 Aviation […]
HomeSafe certified for TBM 940
A system that allows an aircraft to land itself if the pilot becomes incapacitated has been certified for installation in […]
VFR Unleashed: Did I chicken out?
When we make conservative choices related to flight safety—especially those that lead us to terminate a flight short of our […]
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao Announces Over $273 Million in Airport Grants
The grants are awarded to 184 Airports in 41 States and 6 Territories. Source: FAAU.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao […]
FAA grants production certificate for Epic E1000
Epic Aircraft received FAA production certification for its carbon-fiber single-engine turboprop E1000 on July 23, following a process extended by […]
Aircraft Maintenance: Fuel and oil in the cockpit
Pilots routinely train on handling in-flight emergencies: Assess the situation, react, and (above all else) never stop flying the aircraft. […]
ADS-B weather vs. SiriusXM satellite weather—comparing the options
Datalink weather, either from ADS-B or SiriusXM, is an essential tool for almost all pilots. Once you’ve flown a cross […]
Armless pilot celebrates ADA anniversary in flight
It’s been nearly 30 years since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and retired Sen. Tom Harkin […]
AOPA app adds new leaderboards to Pilot Passport feature
AOPA released a new app for pilots several years ago which showcases their wide collection of articles, videos, podcasts, events […]
FAA urged to scale back updated Piper wing-spar AD
The FAA should further reduce the number of Piper single-engine airplane models subject to a proposed airworthiness directive requiring corrosion […]