Our engines expert Paul McBride helps troubleshoot a perplexing problem with an engine on an owner-maintained airplane.
FAA creates Pilots Records Database
The final rule for the Pilot Records Database requires airliners and other employers to report pilots’ employment history, training, and qualifications to the database. The rule also requires employers to review records in the database when considering pilots for employment, according to FAA officials.
Ladies Love Taildraggers flock to South Dakota
“As COVID-19 restrictions began to lift across the country, the beautiful state of South Dakota was the first to openly welcome travelers and we accepted!” says Ladies Love Taildraggers Founder and President Judy Birchler. “We’re excited to come and explore everything South Dakota is famous for: The Badlands, Custer State Park, Mount Rushmore, and historic towns like Deadwood and Spearfish. We’re looking forward to a fun adventure, sometimes flying, sometimes driving across the entire state.”
Searching aircraft records just got a little easier
Built specifically for business and general aviation aircraft owners and operators, Bluetail allows aircraft owners to store, search and share data, including logbooks, manuals, maintenance documents, and more.
Soft field takeoff goes awry
The airplane’s failure to maintain a climb for reasons that could not be determined based on the available evidence.
Picture of the Day: Student pilot rescues pup
Lauren Chavez submitted this photo and note: “Public Charter High School, SAMS Academy (Southwest Aeronautics, Mathematics, & Science Academy) in Albuquerque, N.M., partners with Barkhouse to rescue pets from overcrowded, high-kill shelters to their forever homes. Lauren Chavez, CFI (right seat), Cody Anderson, student pilot (left seat) and “Hero” giving us happy puppy kisses.”
Masked men land in Amish country…
A visit to Amish Country by members of the Short Wing Piper Club was a great way to get back into flying after the Year of the Pandemic.
Making general aviation safer focus of new Insights live broadcast
Watching the broadcasts — either live or archived — will earn you FAA Safety Team WINGS Pilot Proficiency credits.
New World War II in the Air gallery planned at National Air and Space Museum
The new gallery will explore how World War II transformed aviation and warfare and inaugurated a new era in military aviation, according to museum officials. The gallery will open with a carrier war section featuring the Grumman FM-1 Wildcat. The North American P-51D Mustang and the Messerschmitt Bf 109G are among the other rare fighter aircraft that will be featured.