A Seattle couple has donated $50,000 to the Museum of Flight for its Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park.
Worx introduces 20-volt brushless drill and driver
Worx has introduced a new 20V Brushless Drill & Driver.
Runway excursion damages Baby Lakes wings
Probable cause: The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control during takeoff, which resulted in a runway excursion.
Picture of the Day: On the water at last
Laureano Mier submitted the following photos and note: “The Seattle World Cruiser Project is a celebration of the first circumnavigation of the globe by air. On Sept. 18, 2018, the Seattle II was launched into Lake Washington from the Renton Airport seaplane ramp for its first flight from floats.” Would you like to have your […]
Getting into the Santa swing of things
Consider, if you will, what the public perception of general aviation might be if average, everyday folks regularly ran into the opportunity to experience flight in the course of their normal activities. They could buy a flight for themselves. Or with a loved one. Or a friend.
Avionics sales surpass $2 billion so far in 2018
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.