University of Oklahoma Ranked Best College for Aviation
FLYING’s Flight School Guide found the University of Oklahoma was the best for students pursuing an aviation profession.
FLYING’s Flight School Guide found the University of Oklahoma was the best for students pursuing an aviation profession.
Airport projects during the next several years are expected to include improvements to weather forecasting systems.
ALPA president Capt. Joe DePete described SkyWest’s proposal as purposefully deceitful. He said it would undermine safety standards because it would allow the airline to avoid critical first officer qualification rules that apply to Part 121 operations, but not Part 135. That means the airline could hire pilots at less than the requirements of the 1,500-hour rule.
A record-setting 650,000 visitors flocked to Oshkosh for this year’s airshow, topping 2021 by 42,000.
Under the FAA’s Non-Required Safety Enhancing Equipment (NORSEE) exemption, uAvionix’s AV-20-S multi-function display is now legal for Canadian aircraft.
Headset, kneeboard—seat belt cutter? A flight instructor from Seattle, Washington, has added the latter to his must-haves when he flies, after he experienced an uncommanded loss of engine power and ended up putting the airplane into the water in West Seattle.
Co-pilot departs aircraft without a parachute before emergency landing.
‘The Moose’ Helps EAA celebrate 75 years of the U.S. Air Force.
The investment holding company, Tailwind Technologies, the parent company of the flagship brand Hartzell Propeller has formed Hartzell Aviation, an expanded group of businesses to deliver more products and services to general aviation.