Trade Wind Airport’s 2,200-foot turf strip in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, on Martha’s Vineyard, has been a destination for general aviation […]
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Pilots fight to preserve access to backcountry airstrips
Pilots and airport advocates are mobilizing in Utah after a draft plan published by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) […]
Dancing with a Tiger Moth
The runways at Rangitata Island Aerodrome on the ruggedly beautiful South Island of New Zealand are charted “closed periodically for […]
Time machine
A beautiful sunrise broke over the eastern horizon. I was flying south in my Piper PA–12 Super Cruiser from Oshkosh, […]
Plan proactive engine upgrades
In today’s dynamic aviation landscape, proactive planning is more critical than ever. Source: aopaPlan proactive engine upgrades
Maryland bills extend tax break for aircraft owners
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed H.B.557 and S.B.574 into law, extending a sales tax exemption on aircraft parts through June […]
Triple Ace Bud Anderson dies at 102
Clarence Emil “Bud” Anderson, a renowned World War II fighter pilot credited with 16 kills over Europe, died at home […]
Training and Safety Tip: Alternator failure
A beautiful, clear morning sky stretched from Gallup, New Mexico, to Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It was my second flight to EAA […]
AERO-SPACE REPORTS AND AOPA RENEW PARTNERSHIP TO PROVIDE SIGNIFICANT VALUE AND BENEFITS TO MEMBERS
FREDERICK, Md., and OKLAHOMA CITY, May 17, 2024—Aero-Space Reports and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association have renewed their longstanding strategic partnership […]
How escrow benefits aircraft buyers and sellers
In our fast-paced world, aircraft purchases are expected to happen quickly and efficiently. Ensuring a closing goes according to plan […]