First Issue Fly-By
Enjoy a primer for your new FLYING magazine from the editor-in-chief.
Enjoy a primer for your new FLYING magazine from the editor-in-chief.
Instrument training is littered with acronyms and abbreviations. Altitudes like MEA, MCA, MOCA, OROCA can end up being the bane of students. And that’s just the en-route altitudes. When we get into the terminal environment, we then have the procedural MEAs on SIDs and STARs and, of course, the minimum—and sometime maximum—altitudes for the various […]
5G NOTAMs Restrict Instrument Flight The FAA has published 1460 NOTAMs that restrict operations that rely on radio altimeters. The NOTAMs were issued just before the planned rollout of nationwide 5G cellular service by Verizon and AT&T. The companies are using a thin slice of the so-called C-Band of radio spectrum for the service and […]
Austrian manufacturer says switch from GE to Pratt & Whitney will speed certification.
When the owner bought Tuscola Airport, improvements began almost immediately.
We look at products that can reduce pilot stress in the air and on the ramp.
The manufacturer seeks primary type certification on the A5 while under scrutiny resulting from questions regarding its Chinese ownership and potential military applications.
Business aviation helps bring Brigadier General Charles Edward McGee’s story full circle.
Learn what you can do now to prepare for the changeover to unleaded fuel.