Carl M. from Houston, Texas, who flew his RV-6A to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh for this first time, submitted the following photo and note: “My first Oshkosh NOTAM landing, on Sunday afternoon, July 22, 2018, a busy VFR time. In homebuilt parking. Such a satisfying experience that will never be forgotten. The Air Traffic Controllers were working […]
What it takes to build an ELT tester
An IA meeting discussion led Neil Stone on a quest to design and produce an affordable ELT tester. He succeeded.
New scholarship pays students to move to Wichita and train for aviation jobs
A Kansas college has unveiled a new scholarship program that will pay to move people to Wichita and train them to go to work at top aviation companies.
AOPA Foundation raises $3.6 million for You Can Fly program
AOPA’s You Can Fly programs will benefit from more than $3.6 million raised through its foundation.
Flight Outfitters introduces kneeboards specifically designed for in-flight iPad use
Flight Outfitters introduces a kneeboard specifically designed for the iPad.
Garmin expands its aviation webinar line-up
Garmin has expanded its line-up of free aviation webinars.
Failure to go-around contributes to crash
The airplane didn’t touch down until it passed the halfway point of the runway.
Picture of the Day: Dancing with the Moon
There’s nothing quite like a night airshow. Much more graceful than a daytime yank-and-bank fest.
‘That’s what owning an airplane like this is about — sharing’
A generous Corsair pilot on his way to Oshkosh shares his airplane.