With life on hold, the clock continues to tick down toward the dates when pilots’ practical test and knowledge-test eligibility ends, currency or instrument proficiency runs out, and flight instructor certificates expire.
Atlantic Aviation expands at KBDR
The acquisition adds 30,000 square feet of hangar space.
The untold story of WWII pilots using decommissioned planes to save Israel
In a mostly unknown chapter in history, World War II aviators risk their lives for the new nation.
Helicopter pilot relinquishes controls to passenger
Probable cause: The pilot’s decision to relinquish the helicopter flight controls to a non-rated passenger during a 3 ft hover.
Picture of the Day: Big and little
Bill Gortney submitted the following photo and note: “An Omega Aerial Refueling Services (OARS) tanker and a Super Petrel LS at Cecil Field in Florida (KVQQ). Thanks to Jacksonville JetPort at Cecil Field for hosting us both! OARS is supporting the US Navy out of Cecil and I was visiting my 96-year-old retired Naval Aviator […]
Questions from the Cockpit: A pointed question
Why on earth would pilots be wearing spurs?
General aviation groups join forces to fight coronavirus
“We stand ready to work with the administration so that the important role our industry can play in responding and mitigating the many challenges of this health issue is fully realized.”
Association offers $10,000 in scholarships
Deadline for applications is April 15.
Lighthawk names new CEO
Rutledge has more than two decades of leadership experience, including Wings of Hope.