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Training Tip: Trouble underfoot
The trainer seemed poised for a nice landing as it rounded out, beautifully positioned above the centerline, squarely within the […]
12 Chinese General Aviation Operators Introduced 22 Aircraft in July
In July 2017, 12 Chinese mainland general aviation operators introduced 22 new aircraft, including 5 fix-wing aircraft (including 1 business […]
Mystery Aviation in Afghanistan: Whose is it?
A military analyst, retired Air Force General of Afghanistan Atiqullah Amarhel, noted that no one controls the aviation flights in […]
Don't confuse air traffic privatization for modernization
“general aviation” aircraft used for business, civil services, humanitarian flights and a host of other needs. Obviously, this troubling scenario […]
Marines To Order 24-Hour Stand-Downs For Aviation Units In Wake Of Fatal Crashes
Marine Corps aviation units must cease flying for a 24-hour period within the next two weeks to review safety procedures […]
Vulcanair Targets Brazil Market with P68R Twin
Italian aircraft manufacturer Vulcanair (Booth 6112) brought its twin-piston-engine P68R to the LABACE static display to highlight the company’s broad […]
jetAVIVA on a roll
In 2016, the used turbine sales and brokerage firm jetAVIVA acquired Kansas Aircraft Corp. On Aug. 1, jetAVIVA announced that […]
NTSB finds wrong turn led to fatal Icon crash
The fatal accident that claimed the life of renowned aircraft designer Jon Karkow and a passenger took place after Karkow […]
Time to recognize excellent flight training
More than 5,400 responses have been collected since AOPA launched the You Can Fly 2017 Flight Training Experience Survey and […]