APIs Winglets Responsible for 10 Billion Gallons of Fuel SavedFlying Magazine - By Dan Pimentel Aviation Partners, Inc. (API) based in Seattle, Washington, recently announced that its unique (and trademarked) Blended Winglet and Split Scimitar …
Aviation Aviation GagsFlying Magazine - By David Mamet Relating a handful of great aviation practical jokes and gaffs in history both recent and long ago.
Textron Celebrates 50 Years Since Citation’s Inaugural FlightFlying Magazine - By Rob Mark There will always be a soft spot in my heart whenever I see an ancient Cessna Citation sitting unnoticed by most on an FBO ramp. The CE-500 was the …
U.S. Aircraft Expo Heads to Santa AnaFlying Magazine - By Pia Bergqvist A great opportunity to learn about aircraft ownership is coming to southern California as the U.S. Aircraft Expo is returning to the John Wayne – …
Flying Hazardous Attitude on CheckoutsFlying Magazine - By Matthew Wallace The hazardous attitude may lead an experienced pilot to believe that he doesn't need an aircraft checkout.
Aeronautics A “Momentous Time” for Kent State’s Aeronautics ProgramFlying Magazine - By Dan Pimentel Kent State University recently announced the opening of their new FedEx Aeronautics Academic Center, as well as a new Propel Program partnership with …
Flying ZeroAvia HyFlyer Gains FundingFlying Magazine - By Julie Boatman What fuels a start-up company? Money, of course—more important than actual fuel, even for one specializing in finding an alternative way to power …
Flying Good News, Bad News: Reno Air Races 2019Flying Magazine - By Pia Bergqvist There was no lack of excitement in this year’s Stihl National Championship Air Races. A STOL Drag Demonstration became a hit with the crowds, and the …
Airplanes General ContractorFlying Magazine - By Ben Younger Owning an airplane can mean stepping in to manage the work needed to keep it flying and make improvements.
Flying Gulfstream Expands its Facilities FootprintFlying Magazine - By Julie Boatman Gulfstream Aerospace looks to be on track for major expansion of its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capability in 2019, with the second of …
Flying Draco Lost in Takeoff AccidentFlying Magazine - By Pia Bergqvist The stunning super STOL favorite, Draco, was totaled in a takeoff accident this week as owner Mike Patey attempted to leave Reno-Stead after the …
Flying Holt Lindenberger Created a Different Kind of Flying CareerFlying Magazine - By Rob Mark His new life is perfect for the adventurer in him.
Flying Aircraft Electronics Association Launches New Jobs BoardFlying Magazine - By Dan Pimentel To make it easier for member avionics service facilities to find new trained talent, the Aircraft Electronics Association recently introduced its new …
Flying Shattered Spine, Unbreakable SpiritFlying Magazine - By Grant Korgan Adventure athlete Grant Korgan overcomes a bad accident–in which he suffers a spinal cord injury–to become a pilot.
Flying A Beacon's TaleFlying Magazine - By Peter Garrison An aircraft owner finally decides to install the uAvionix tailBeacon to equip for ADS-B.
Flying End of an Era: Red Bull Air Race Wraps UpFlying Magazine - By Pia Bergqvist The Red Bull Air Race World Championship made its final stop in Chiba, Japan, sixteen years after the energy drink company started the exciting …
Flying Sporty’s Debuts New Handheld RadioFlying Magazine - By Julie Boatman What if you could design the handheld radio you would want to have ready in your flight bag, able to grab right when you needed it? For years, the …
Success How Flying Builds Habits for SuccessFlying Magazine - By Martha King Flying attracts successful people, and pilots tend to build on this success by reinforcing good habits.
U.S. Army FirePoint Contest Invites Students to Design the U.S. Army’s Next DroneFlying Magazine - By Rob Mark The FirePoint Innovations Center at Wichita State University has opened registration for the first-ever FirePoint C3 Challenge, inviting university …
Flying NTSB Holds Part 135 Flight Operations Roundtable in AlaskaFlying Magazine - By Dan Pimentel In response to what the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) considers to be "far too many preventable accidents involving Part 135 flight …
Dassault Aviation Dassault Aviation Names New DFJ CEOFlying Magazine - By Julie Boatman The Dassault Falcon Jet board named Thierry Betbeze CEO of its division, a Dassault Aviation subsidiary, among news of mixed success for the business …
Daytona NTSB Issues Final Report on 2018 Daytona Beach AccidentFlying Magazine - By Rob Mark The NTSB deemed the April 2018 Piper Arrow wing separation accident involving an Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University airplane in Daytona Bech, …
Flying Tropic Ocean Airways Commits Company to Post-Dorian EffortFlying Magazine - By Rob Mark Rob Ceravalo, CEO of Fort Lauderdale-based Tropic Ocean Airways, has committed his people and aircraft to the post Hurricane Dorian relief efforts …
Aviation More Than One Way to an Aviation CareerFlying Magazine - By Sam Weigel Two flight instructors take divergent paths on their respective ways to make their careers in aviation.
Flagstaff A Unique Approach: Flagstaff ILS/LOC Runway 21Flying Magazine - By Rob Mark and Jason Blair The ILS/LOC Runway 21 approach into Flagstaff, Arizona presents challenges unique to the high-altitude airport.
American Airlines American Airlines Retires Last of Legendary MD-80 FleetFlying Magazine - By Dan Pimentel One of the most prolific aircraft types to ever fly for American Airlines, the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series, reached the end of the line on …
Flying The Golden Age of Traffic ReportingFlying Magazine - By Martha Lunken A pilot comes clean about a friend's traffic reporting job in the 1960s.
Flying APS Announces UPRT Course for ICAO Member Regulators and Aviation InspectorsFlying Magazine - By Rob Mark Pilots of all categories have for years been able to take advantage of the upset prevention and recovery training programs offered by Aviation …
Flying Los Angeles 99s Fight to Save Santa Monica Airport’s Compass RoseFlying Magazine - By Pia Bergqvist The City of Santa Monica is in the process of demolishing segments of the east and west ends of the runway at the Santa Monica Municipal Airport …
Flying Garmin G1000H NXi Bell 407GXi Obtains IFR CertificationFlying Magazine - By Julie Boatman The Bell 407GXi equipped with the Garmin G1000H NXi has obtained IFR certification, Garmin announced on September 5, 2019. A variety of advanced …