WASHINGTON, D.C. – The FAA has released a new smartphone app called “B4UFLY,” designed to help model aircraft and remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) users know if it is safe and legal to fly in certain locations. “We want to make sure hobbyists and modelers know where it is and isn’t okay to fly,” said FAA Administrator […]
FAA launches Pathfinder program
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The FAA has launched its new Pathfinder program, a partnership with three companies involved in remotely piloted aircraft (RPA), also known as drones or unmanned aerials systems (UAS). “Government has some the best and brightest minds in aviation, but we can’t operate in a vacuum,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “This is […]
Raytheon wins contract to transform aviation weather data
The FAA recently awarded Raytheon a $77 million contract to build weather processing technology and display infrastructure for use throughout the National Airspace System (NAS) known as the NextGen Weather Processor (NWP) program. “Weather is the most disruptive factor in the NAS. Increasing the predictability window by eight hours will allow air traffic specialists to better manage […]
CAV Ice Protection Brand TKS Fluid now available
CAV Ice Protection, manufacturer of the TKS Ice Protection System, has introduced a new line of in-flight ice protection fluid. Owners of aircraft with the TKS Ice Protection System can purchase the product at the online store or by calling the company. Comprised of ethylene glycol, TKS fluid exudes from the TKS Ice Protection System, laser-drilled […]
Aspen reveals pricing for AOA
Aspen Avionics has released the price for its recently introduced Evolution Angle of Attack Indicator (AOA), which integrates directly into its Evolution primary flight and multi-function displays. The software upgrade will be priced at $1,995 and is expected to be available in July. “We are offering an affordably-priced, software-based angle of attack safety product that provides real-time […]
Soft field takeoff demo goes bad
The accident happened during an instructional flight in a Piper Cherokee. The CFI was attempting to demonstrate a soft field departure. The CFI taxied to a grass runway and instructed the student pilot to do the takeoff. The student advanced the throttle. The airplane achieved full power and about half way down the runway reached […]
Boldmethod Launches Weekly Podcast
In the first episode of BoldMethod’s new weekly Podcast – Direct To – Aleks Udris and Colin Cutler explore the history of the transponder, and why pilots use the phrase “squawk” with ATC. They also dig into why airliners are required to use nitrogen in their tires, and if the payoff is worth the cost […]
Picture of the day: Time to fly!
Steve Sundstrom submitted this photo, noting, “Nothing like flying out of a old airport. It’s time to fly!”
How extensive an inspection does my engine need?
Q: I have 210 hours on my engine, which was overhauled in November 2009 at 3,288 hours. Five of the eight studs are now broken on cylinder #3. The motor had only a slight vibration during the last 3/10ths of an hour before discovering the broken studs. I would appreciate your input as to how extensive an inspection […]