OpenAirplane, an initiative aimed at streamlining the airplane checkout process and getting more pilots flying, has shut down. Source: aopaOpenAirplane […]
New MyClip Multi kneeboard fits huge variety of tablets
An iPad kneeboard is one of the best investments you can make as a pilot, keeping your tablet secure and […]
FAA Issues Important Charter Guidance to Pilots and Passengers
Today, booking a charter flight can be as easy as tapping a few buttons on your mobile device. But that […]
AOPA helps shape recreational drone test
AOPA will pitch in on a collaborative effort to create a knowledge test for recreational drone users, aiming to keep […]
Four RNAV routes proposed for Hawaii
The FAA has proposed establishing the first low-altitude RNAV terminal transition routes, or T-routes, in Hawaii based on designs produced […]
Poll – What is the status of ADS-B out in your airplane?
While it was the iPad that led the way for fast adoption of “ADS-B In” receivers several years ago, it’s […]
Aircraft certification reform continues to advance
Production of new piston-powered aircraft has plummeted from a high of 17,032 in 1978 to just 1,139 in 2018. As […]
Harrelson posts unofficial world speed record
Westbound world speed record-seeker Bill Harrelson safely landed his modified Lancair IV at California’s Ontario International Airport December 15 at […]
Tour a GA manufacturer
Stepping onto the manufacturing floor, you couldn’t help but notice how quiet it was. There was no loud machinery running, […]
FAA to Improve Airmen Certificate Testing
Washington The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Jan. 13, 2020, will launch improvements to the way it tests all applicants […]