Dr. Peter Edenhoffer relives the moment his airplane suffered a complete electrical failure in IMC at night
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Deadline looms for applying for AOPA flight training scholarships
AOPA is offering more than $1 million in scholarships.
Museum offers special hours, free admission to children with autism and their families
Several galleries will have adjusted lighting and sound for a sensory-friendly environment.
Women in Aviation wraps up 30th annual conference
The 30th annual Women in Aviation conference attracted 4,500 people from 33 countries.
Study: Pilot turnover in bizav 100% in next 10 years
This is the first time CAE has included business aviation in its Airline and Business Jet Pilot Demand Outlook Study.
Congressional hearing focuses on future technologies for America’s aviation system
“This is a world enabled by aviation, where you can fly across the country in two hours, or to the other side of the world in five. A world with…U.S. companies capitalizing on this vision to deliver these products and develop aviation services of the future, creating high quality manufacturing jobs.”
Historic World War II aircraft flies to Dayton to honor D-Day veteran
“We wanted to take the aircraft to Ohio to make sure Martin had a chance to see the finished restoration, and possibly fly, in the aircraft.”
New educational program released for 75th anniversary of D-Day
“I committed then to never allow this history to be lost to future generations.”
Pavement at Washington airports deteriorating
The rate of deterioration is concerning, state officials say.









