A new report from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine calls on the FAA and the aviation industry […]
Airspace restrictions planned for Biden's inauguration
Pilots flying near the Washington, D.C., area on January 20 should be aware of further restrictions to the Washington, D.C., […]
Super Bowl LV Flight Requirements for GA Pilots
General Aviation pilots who want to fly around Tampa, Fla., Feb. 3 9, 2021 will need to check out the […]
Hoover awards ceremony to honor legends
AOPA will honor pioneers in aviation and aviation safety during a the virtual, fifth annual AOPA R. A. “Bob” Hoover […]
Global FBO leader may change hands
Signature Aviation expanded its FBO network from 95 locations in 2008 to 370 airports served. More than one bidder now […]
FAA Adopts Stricter Unruly Passenger Policy
FAA Administrator Dickson signs order directing a stricter legal enforcement policy against unruly airline passengers. Source: FAAFAA Adopts Stricter Unruly […]
FAA Seeks Public Comment on Aviation Noise Effects and Mitigation Research Portfolio
WASHINGTON The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced plans to seek public comment on the existing noise research portfolio, including the […]
Sporty’s E6B app is all new for 2021
There are several must-have items in every pilot’s flight bag: headset, fuel tester, iPad and E6B. During flight training, every […]
CAP forensics leads to holiday-week saves
The holidays were brighter for families in two Western states after Civil Air Patrol forensic search-and-rescue missions reunited lost loved […]
FAA pitches safety reporting program to Part 135 operators
AOPA is supporting an FAA outreach effort to encourage Part 135 air charter operators in Alaska to launch safety programs […]