The Art of Die-Cast Airplane Collecting
Die-cast airplane collecting has become popular among aviation enthusiasts, with a history dating back to the early 1900s.
Die-cast airplane collecting has become popular among aviation enthusiasts, with a history dating back to the early 1900s.
With some very rare exceptions, the FAA should never take more than six months to a year to review your medical certificate application. That might seem like a long time to some pilots. For others stuck in the quagmire of successive information requests from the FAA, it might seem laughably naïve. To be clear, that […]
From Our Partners at Wingman Med Once upon a time, the world used paper. Applying for a FAA medical certificate, meant filling out FAA form 8500-8 and presenting it to your AME at your flight physical. While the use of that paper form has fallen by the wayside,14 CFR part 68.7 still mandates its use. […]
From Our Partners at Skyborne Airline Academy We have opened up applications for up to five full-time ground school instructors at our Vero Beach, Florida academy to support our continued growth in delivering high-quality ground school instruction to U.S. national and international students. Are you looking for your next move? As a thriving airline academy […]
From our partners at Lusk & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty Seclusion and privacy at its finest are available on this 378-acre country mountain estate equipped with everything the discerning aviation enthusiast desires. Properties with private plane access are rare, and Penn Haven Mountain Estates offers true fly-in, fly-out access along with endless opportunities to relax […]
Renowned for its accelerated training, the Career Pilot Program at Blue Line Aviation takes students from zero time to becoming a career pilot in as few as five and a half months. Founded in 2012, Blue Line Aviation is an accelerated flight school that offers part 141 programs that can help students obtain a commercial […]
With a theme of “Dynamic Excellence,” the 2023 NBAA Leadership Conference promises to help business aviation leaders of today and tomorrow thrive in an increasingly pressure-filled environment, and teach attendees methods to achieve and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Taking place Feb. 27–March 1 at The Westin Charlotte in Charlotte, NC, this year’s event includes […]
The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is the world’s largest military aviation museum. Its 19-acre campus holds an unprecedented collection chronicling not only the history of the U.S. Air Force but also the history of flight and advancements in aviation and space. Nestled throughout this impressive collection of more than 350 aerospace vehicles […]
From our partners at The Fields Adjacent Riverfront Property Allows for the Ultimate Escape Tucked half a mile from the southern entrance of The Fields—where development is underway at the highly anticipated 1,500-acre, luxury fly-in community in Southeast Tennessee—sits a serene section of the Sequatchie River planned for near-term development. With nearly a mile of meandering […]
When it comes to mental health conditions like depression and anxiety, we frequently hear “the FAA won’t let me get help” or “if I try to get help, I’ll lose my medical.” Many times we see someone ask in an online discussion about how it will be handled by the FAA and the overwhelming response […]