Rusty pilots and dormant aircraft can be problematic, presenting an increased risk to aviation safety.
Briefings
Garmin Autoland certified for general aviation aircraft
The Piper M600 is the first to be certified with Autoland, with the Cirrus Vision jet and TBM 940 next up for approval.
North Dakota pilot wins Cessna 180 in raffle
There were 11 other winners in the raffle, taking home everything from Alaskan Bushwheel tires to a fly-in fishing package.
National Aviation Hall of Fame partners with PBS on new education program
Discovering Flight is an activity driven program for elementary and middle school students that explores aerospace science and history with the Wright Brothers.
New campground and amenities planned for KDIJ
A cedar pavilion will provide shelter and amenities, including a picnic table, barbecue, fire ring, electricity, water, and a port-a-potty.
Rudy Frasca flies west
Rudy Frasca started his simulator business in his garage in 1958.
First flights for Bearhawks in Brazil and New Zealand
Bearhawk flexes its international appeal.
Maryland aircraft tax exemption becomes law
The 6% tax exemption will yield a $600 savings on the installation of $10,000 of avionics and about $2,000 on a replacement Lycoming IO-540 engine for $34,500.
$10,000 in scholarships for women pilots unveiled
The scholarships are designed to increase the number of women in aviation.









