The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced today that it issued Hensel Phelps Construction Company of Washington, D.C., a Part 107 […]
'That's All Brother' leads the pack once again
Veteran Douglas C–47 pilot Doug Rozendaal was sympathetic to the charges following along behind That’s All Brother. Although all are […]
AOPA 2019 FLIGHT TRAINING EXPERIENCE SURVEY OPENS
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association’s (AOPA’s) annual survey to take the pulse of flight training and seek out excellence […]
Fly-In theater: A treat for your cultured spouse
Pilots are willing to fly just about anywhere for just about any reason—but this was a stretch. Source: aopaFly-In theater: […]
ADS-B weather adds new product, faster radar updates
One of the promises of ADS-B datalink weather (technically called FIS-B) was that it would improve over time, with new […]
FAA Now Accepting Applications to Its Contract Tower Program
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today resumed accepting applications to the FAA Contract Tower (FCT) program, as called for under […]
Sebring cancels US Sport Aviation Expo
The annual U.S. Sport Aviation Expo hosted at Florida’s Sebring Regional Airport since 2003 has been canceled effective immediately, the […]
Electronic flight bag legal briefing for pilots – 2019 edition
The best reading is in some Advisory Circulars from the FAA. Each year we publish a plain-language review of the […]
FAA Extends Comment Period on Rulemaking to Streamline Commercial Space Activities
WASHINGTON TheFederal Aviation Administration(FAA) is extending the public comment period for 45 days to July 30 for a proposed rulethat […]
Young Aviators Fly-In 'will have it all'
Young Aviators Fly-In co-founder Cayla McLeod said plans are “moving right along” for the social gathering aimed at “young and […]