Two AOPA leaders were among 22 industry leaders named to the new committee formed to advise the federal government on […]
Video tip – How to incorporate the iPad into flight training
Many students beginning their training often ask the question “is the iPad the right tool for me in my flight […]
Training Tip: Pushing back against pressure
You are halfway home on the return leg of a cross-country flight and the weather ahead looks awful. Like it […]
New app helps with communication training
For most pilots, learning to talk on the radio is a challenge – right up there with crosswind landings on […]
Drones and Weapons, A Dangerous Mix
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is warning the general public that it is illegal to operate a drone with a […]
Swift Museum fly-out highlights two-place classics
A polished Temco Globe Swift Serial No. 3 aircraft demands attention from Swift Museum Foundation guests as they walk underneath […]
Air taxi disruptor buys Bye's electric airplanes
Bye Aerospace will sell two dozen all-electric airplanes to a Los Angeles-based air taxi operator that is building an urban […]
New RAM Perfect Fit Cradles released for iPad Pro 11″ and 12.9″ models
The 11″ iPad Pro features an edge-to-edge screen and high-performance processor. The iPad Pro 11″ is hands down the best […]
American Flyers celebrates eightieth year
Addison, Texas-based American Flyers was established in 1939 to train military pilots for World War II and counts rock bands, […]
More pilots going online for weather briefings
The number of pilots who call Flight Service for initial weather briefings continued trending lower in 2019, with online alternatives […]