Aircraft lover and commercial pilot Dick Suderman started his bi-fold door manufacturing company after building hangar doors for his boss, […]
FAA Task Force Focuses on Youth Access to Jobs
The Youth Access to American Jobs in Aviation Task Force held its second public meeting on March 31, 2021, hearing […]
FAA can end ACS logjam, groups say
The FAA can get back to its long-stalled effort to publish new airman certification standards now that the Department of […]
FAA Air Traffic Control is Teed Up for The Masters
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is ready for the influx of general aviation flights to Augusta, Ga., for the Masters […]
Garmin Pilot adds Microsoft Flight Simulator integration
Garmin continues its rapid pace of updates in 2021, and the release of version 10.4 of its Pilot app is […]
Daher unveils new Kodiak
The Kodiak 100 Series III turboprop will feature Garmin avionics, larger tires, higher landing weight, and lower zero-fuel weight, and will […]
Training Tip: You passed! (with an 83)
The airman knowledge testing process has evolved over time, but basics remain the same: Read questions carefully, regard weirdly worded […]
New flight training, career-track scholarships open
A new student pilot scholarship in Georgia, 48 scholarships through Women in Aviation International (WAI), and career-track scholarships through the […]
Land at grass strips during See Green challenge
Springtime is here and that means green is nearly everywhere, including at your favorite grass landing strip. Challenge yourself in […]
AME guidance released for pilots who have had COVID-19
The FAA on March 26 released much-anticipated guidance to aviation medical examiners about how to handle medical certificate applications from […]