Two World War II-era aircraft are several steps closer to being completely restored. Source: aopaMission accomplished
Training and Safety Tip: Stepping on the ball
I recall my primary flight instructor reminding me on numerous occasions to “keep the ball centered” on the turn coordinator. […]
Picture of the Day: Final descent
Diana Layton submitted this photo and note: “Pilot Lt. Col. Rich Judy with the Civil Air Patrol’s West Virginia Wing […]
Ugly and slow, but airworthy
There is one piece of advice I pass along to almost everyone who asks me about flight training. It’s as […]
'I've lost both engines'
The pilot of a Bombardier Challenger 604 had been cleared to land in Naples, Florida, February 9, when he reported […]
Picture of the Day: Two T-6s
Kevin Cotter submitted this photo and note: “Two T-6s.” Source: general aviationPicture of the Day: Two T-6s
Murphy’s Law and the search for an unleaded fuel for general aviation
Murphy’s Law states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. In the transition to unleaded fuel for general […]
Picture of the Day: Call 911
David Baldwin submitted this photo with a note: “I stepped out of our hangar to head home and was startled […]
The Super Skywagon
Fans of Cessna’s 180/185 Skywagon might be surprised to learn that some of the most outstanding refurbished versions of their […]
FAA study demonstrates effectiveness of runway guard lights
The survey showed that 75% of participating pilots and drivers had encountered either embedded or elevated runway guard lights (RGL) […]