In an effort to ensure the aviation and aerospace industries in the United States remain competitive and are prepared to […]
Congress introduces legislation for a national aviation center
Bipartisan legislation introduced in the Senate on February 27 would help ensure the aviation and aerospace industries in the United States […]
AOPA reminds state lawmakers that aviation is a federal concern
AOPA applauds the basic intent of a New York bill that would impose helicopter equipage requirements in the interest of […]
2019 General Aviation Survey is Open Now
WASHINGTON The Federal Aviation Administrations (FAA) 42nd Annual General Aviation (GA) and Part 135 Activity Survey is open February 24 […]
Drone Advisory Committee Meeting Today
Please join us today for the Drone Advisory Committee Livestream from 9am to 4pm ET. Information about the DAC, its […]
NTSB nudges FAA on Alaska flight safety
A new NTSB report says the FAA has failed to fully implement safety programs in Alaska and should set up […]
HAI's Matthew Zuccaro dies
Just weeks after retiring from the helm of the Helicopter Association International, Matthew Zuccaro died February 25 at the age […]
U.S. Department of Transportation Announces Final Rule to Enhance Air Carrier Pilot Development
The rule requires specific training for newly-hired pilots and supplemental training for captains. Source: FAAU.S. Department of Transportation Announces Final […]
Turboprop engine repairs, for less
A well-maintained engine is key to any aircraft, but for those powered by turbine engines it’s especially important. Source: aopaTurboprop […]
Examiners urged to give more tests to help clear backlog
AOPA is supporting an appeal from flight training organizations to the FAA’s 950 designated pilot examiners to take on more […]