Why does reporter Tom Snow kept returning to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh for more than 30 years? It’s because of those […]
New liability-only insurance for senior pilots
AOPA has been actively advocating for solutions to keep senior pilots flying longer, particularly pilots age 70 and older who […]
Celebrate aviation where it all started
The First Flight Society and Wright Brothers National Memorial will be celebrating the eighty-fifth anniversary of National Aviation Day on […]
Picture of the Day: High Five
Kevin Quinn submitted this photo and note: “Kash man, my 10-year-old, giving the world a ‘High Five’ as he rides […]
Maule-ard duck camps at Oshkosh
Put a duck on a Maule, put a Maule on floats, and put it all on the North 40 at […]
Training and Safety Tip: Fatigue saps safety
If you have small children, a demanding job, school commitments, an overactive brain, or all of the above, you may […]
Flight Schedule Pro enhances efficiency
Flight Schedule Pro, a developer of flight training management software, launched its Next Gen platform, which is designed to streamline […]
Picture of the Day: Any port in a storm
Dan McCully submitted this photo and note: “A twin engine aircraft lands before a squall at Dade-Collier Training and Transition […]
Share the gift of communication
We in the U.S. have the remarkable freedom to fly an aircraft from coast to coast in airspace that asks […]
Picture of the Day: Citabria on final
John Garrett submitted this photo and note: “A Bellanca/Citabria 7GCBC on final at Arlington Municipal Airport (KAWO) in Washington. John […]