A National Weather Service unit that monitors solar activity has begun issuing advisories on conditions that could disrupt GPS navigation […]
AMERICAN AIRLINES OFFERS FLIGHT EDUCATION GRANTS
In an effort to grow and diversify the pilot population, the American Airlines Pilot Recruiting & Development team has announced […]
Reminder Drone Safety Week Starts Today
Today, theFederal Aviation Administration(FAA) kicks off its first National Drone Safety Awareness Week, Nov. 4-10, 2019. The FAAs highest priority […]
Training Tip: Wind shear warriors
You can memorize a textbook’s wind shear definition to pass a knowledge test or an oral exam, but nothing beats […]
Flying through history
Lovers of art, architecture, and history can find a lot to love around an airport. Nestled among the thousands of […]
IFR Fix: All aboard for ADS-B
Time’s almost up. After January 1, 2020, you can’t fly in what we have come to refer to as “rule […]
Lynx NGT-9000 by L3 Delivers ADS-B Out and more
Aviators around the globe are turning to L3’s LYNX multi-mode Transponder for their ADS-B requirements. Ted Klapka says, “Lynx turns […]
New York City Marathon Declared No Drone Zone
WASHINGTON The skies above the New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 3, will be a No Drone Zone, the […]
Runway Status Lights Now Fully Operational
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that Runway Status Lights (RWSL), the first technology to provide direct warning to pilots […]
Tucker retires iconic Oracle Challenger III
The iconic Oracle Challenger III biplane that enveloped aerobatic pilot Sean D. Tucker while he dazzled and delighted thousands with […]