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Bipartisan FAA Reauthorization Act Signed Into Law
After months of several short-term extensions, the $105 billion dollar legislation passed the House on Wednesday and the Senate last week before being sent to the President’s desk for final approval.
EAA Scholarship Program Has Launched 500 Private Pilots
Valdez Fly-In STOL Competition Celebrates 20th Anniversary
United Turns to Oscar the Grouch to Spread SAF Awareness
Riding the Wave as an Expat Pilot in Asia
When Do You Need a Drone License?
This 1961 Aero Commander 500A Is a Historically Significant ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Learn to Fly in ’24: Helping Your Pursuit of the Dream
Stakeholders Commend Drone, AAM Measures in FAA Reauthorization Bill
AMT Day Offers Opportunity to Inspire Next Generation
Voices of flying
Exploring New Zealand’s Grand Islands by Air
Trip of a lifetime finally happens—and the weeklong flying tour proves to be magical.
The Man Who Saved the Iconic Hartzell Propeller Company
Memories of the manufacturer revolve around a wonderful man, the late Jim Brown.
There’s Something Essential in the Bank
Here are some techniques to remember for turning an aircraft.
TODAY'S TOP AIRCRAFTFORSALE PICK
This 1961 Aero Commander 500A Is a Historically Significant ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
With seven seats and updated avionics, this classic light twin offers vintage styling and appeal in an upgraded package.
This 1984 Cessna 650 Citation III Is a Groundbreaking ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Swept-wing Cessna jet marked a new level of performance for the Citation line.
This 1972 Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six Is a Sturdy, Reliable ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Six seats and a big engine help the Cherokee Six stand out among Piper’s fixed-gear fleet.
Buyer's Guides
Piston Performers
From singles to twins, there’s an airplane for everyone.
Turboprops: Power Up
Incredible capability and efficiency make the category shine.
Here’s a Look at Some Affordable Aviation Favorites
The light sport aircraft market sits poised for growth in the dawn of MOSAIC.
FLYING DESTINATIONS
Perfect Spot: Building an Airstrip on Fremont Ridge
A father-and-son team are pooling their love of flying into the development of a 2,300-foot facility on top of a mesa in southern Utah.
Fort Worth Area Aviation Community Expands with Second Airpark
A 4,200-acre former pecan orchard is now a Texas-sized fly-in community with a long list of amenities that includes two golf courses, equestrian centers, and a marina.
Pie in the Sky: In Pursuit of the ‘$300 Pizza’
Sometimes the best Italian dining is just a short GA flight away.
WE FLY
Simulators
Recreating the de Havilland Tiger Moth
Ride along on a Microsoft Flight Simulator journey through history in the first airplane that most British pilots in WWII learned to fly.
Air Force Secretary Gets in Cockpit of Self-Flying Fighter Plane
The X-62A VISTA, a modified F-16 testbed aircraft, is helping the Air Force explore artificial intelligence applications in combat aircraft.
Axis Unveils Three-in-One Flight Simulator
The company says its new AX-D Flex solution is the first ‘roll-on, roll-off’ simulator with front loading.
Air Compare
Air Compare: Meyers 200 vs. Navion
Both the Meyers 200 and Navion are beloved in their respective circles, so it’s really a matter of taste.
Air Compare: Piper Lance vs. Saratoga
Moving six seats from point A to point B as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Air Compare: Beechcraft A36 Bonanza vs. Bonanza V-tails
Differences between the V-tail and T-tail Bonanza versions exist and are significant enough to show up on a comparative level.
Pass the Vision Portion of Your Medical
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Next-Level Flight Simulation with Navigraph
In a simulated flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, apps for flight planning, charts, and navigation data seamlessly integrate to enhance the virtual experience.
US Aviation Academy Is Innovating Industry Education
Aviation, for all its advances in technology, is a uniquely hands-on industry that requires personal interaction between pilots, mechanics, dispatchers, and their aircraft. But that
Surviving Cancer as a Pilot
A cancer diagnosis introduces a level of complexity to the FAA medical certification process that you likely have not experienced before.
United Turns to Oscar the Grouch to Spread SAF Awareness
The airline has named the Muppets character its chief trash officer.
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Aviation Real Estate
Perfect Spot: Building an Airstrip on Fremont Ridge
A father-and-son team are pooling their love of flying into the development of a 2,300-foot facility on top of a mesa in southern Utah.
Fort Worth Area Aviation Community Expands with Second Airpark
A 4,200-acre former pecan orchard is now a Texas-sized fly-in community with a long list of amenities that includes two golf courses, equestrian centers, and a marina.