A landing gear handle looks wholly out of place on a fixed-gear Cirrus SR20—but it’s there for a very good […]
Pilot’s Guide to iOS and IPadOS 13
Apple released the next major software update for the iPhone and iPad, bringing lots of new features and capabilities to […]
Why Icons come to grief
Even before the first Icon A5 accident, veteran pilots predicted the sleek amphibian would have a terrible safety record. Source: […]
How to avoid the skimming scam
Source: aopaHow to avoid the skimming scam
Think Drone Safety As We Share the Sky
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is encouraging the drone community to help spread the word on drone safety with the […]
iOS Update Green Light program: iOS and iPadOS 13
Apple recently released the next major software update for iPhone and iPad alongside the launch of the new iPhone 11 […]
New York City Flight Restrictions September 21-29 During UN General Assembly
General aviation pilots who are planning to fly in the New York/New Jersey Metropolitan Area between September 21 and September […]
Going native for AOPA Fly-In camping fun
A 95-degree late summer Tennessee heat wave was expected, and I packed a tent. The challenges of camping at an […]
D-Day doc in production
A squadron of vintage warbirds, flight crews, mechanics, logistics specialists, weather forecasters, jumpers, and many others flew across the Atlantic […]
Can you use an iPad on a check ride? We asked 3 examiners
While the iPad was introduced over nine years ago, some FAA Designated Pilot Examiners (DPEs) still aren’t comfortable with its […]