Worldwide avionics sales are up 15.5% over last year, topping $2 billion, according to the Aircraft Electronics Association’s third-quarter 2018 Avionics Market Report.
FAA seeks comments on ATP, Type Rating standards
You have until Dec. 21, 2018, to comment on new standards for an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate or a type rating.
Call for aircraft owners for the inaugural Historic Airfield Rally
The Antique Airplane Association is looking for 25 owners of aircraft built before 1941 for the inaugural Historic Airfield Rally to the Antique Airfield Homecoming in 2019, designed to sign a light on historic airports across the country.
Be sure to pass the other FAA exam
A Nov. 28 webinar will help you prepare for the FAA medical exam.
Student bends Legend Cub
Probable cause: The student pilot’s incorrect brake application during the landing roll, which resulted in a loss of directional control.
Picture of the Day: Share Bear goes flying
Zach Ivey submitted the following photo and note: “My daughter Kaylie had her class’s “Share Bear” last weekend. You are suppose to take him and do something fun with him, so we took him flying!” Would you like to have your photo featured as Picture of the Day? You can submit it via this form. […]
Preparing mentally and physically to fly to both poles
Making a historic flight takes more than just kicking the tires and lighting the fires. Robert DeLaurentis is taking steps to prepare himself – mentally and physically – for his pole-to-pole flight.
Czech pilot wins 2018 Red Bull Air Race Championship
Czech pilot Martin Sonka won his first Red Bull Air Race World Championship of his career at the last stop of the races in Fort Worth. Coming in second was Matt Hall of Australia, while U.S. pilot Michael Goulian came in third.
Learn about CFIT in 57 seconds
Technology has helped to improve situational awareness, but Controlled Flight Into Terrain still happens. Often with deadly results.