Two Montana pilots who didn’t know each other, operated from airports on opposite sides of Kalispell, but shared the same […]
AOPA’S YOU CAN FLY PROGRAM RECOGNIZES 150TH FLYING CLUB
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FAA Posts Study, Plans Workshops for New Boston Procedure
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted the Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for a proposed new satellite-based approach procedure for […]
More Schools Join the Collegiate Training Initiative
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced today that 15 more schools have been selected to participate in the Unmanned Aircraft […]
Hurricane Sally floods Gulf Coast, closes airfields
The powerful, slow-moving Hurricane Sally made landfall September 16 pushing ocean water inland while dumping 30 inches of rain or […]
PK Floats announces amphibious float for experimental aircraft
PK Floats has produced a new amphibious float for experimental aircraft that will become available in October. Source: aopaPK Floats […]
Sibling rivalry? Not for these sisters
The sky’s the limit for sisters Aushpreet and Jauslein Brar, who received their private pilot certificates just two days apart. […]
Pandemic weighs on aircraft production
Piston airplane deliveries from the low end of the Cessna and Piper product lines ticked up in the second quarter, […]
Pilot’s Guide to iOS 14 and iPadOS 14
Apple traditionally holds its large media event each September, taking the wraps off the latest iPhone models and showcasing the […]
New iPads Are An Incremental Improvement For Pilots
It’s that time of year again when Apple lifts the curtain on its latest and greatest iteration of the mobile […]