“Steve Dickson is a solid choice to lead the FAA,” AOPA’s Mark Baker said.
New American-made LSA in the works
“We are extremely optimistic that we will have all of the certification requirements completed in time for our official introduction at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh,” he said.
Real Pilot Story: Powerless Over Paris
Dr. Peter Edenhoffer relives the moment his airplane suffered a complete electrical failure in IMC at night
Brake leak contributes to crash
Probable cause: The pilot’s decision to take off with a known master brake cylinder leak and his subsequent failure to maintain directional control during landing.
Picture of the Day: Down Memory Lane
Gord McNulty submitted the following photo and note: “Thirty years ago this month, the Douglas C-47, known as the Dakota in Canada, was finally retired by the Canadian Armed Forces after a remarkable 46 years in service. On March 19, 1989, Dakota 12963 was flown to the original Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum at Hamilton, Ontario, […]
Why vs. why not
What is the point of not providing services to customers in a business that is entirely based on customer service?
Historic aircraft flies 2,000 miles to honor D-Day veteran with a ride
“I’m not usually emotional, but I’m emotional today,” said Jim “Pee Wee” Martin after his flight on ‘That’s All, Brother.”
Video: Touring the American Legend factory
An EAA chapter and a flying club were invited to tour the American Legend Aircraft Company.
Deadline looms for applying for AOPA flight training scholarships
AOPA is offering more than $1 million in scholarships.