Anderson Greenwood AG-14 a Rare Breed, Indeed
The Anderson Greenwood AG-14—of which only four remain registered—incorporated a decidedly unconventional layout that featured a single pusher engine and a twin-boom tail.
The Anderson Greenwood AG-14—of which only four remain registered—incorporated a decidedly unconventional layout that featured a single pusher engine and a twin-boom tail.
The learner pilot–with checklist in hand—should never be afraid to ask questions.
Examining the why and the how of the obsequious tool that is one of the first things a pilot learns is how to use.
The loss of aviation safety leader, pilot, and friend Richard McSpadden from the AOPA’s Air Safety Institute causes reflection.
There has been a common hiring dynamic at the airlines for years before the existence of ubiquitous flow agreements.
Almost 10 years since Beechcraft and Cessna joined under the Textron Aviation umbrella, the two sides of town are beginning to blend.
This year there are more than 150 events planned at airports, FBOs, museums, and hangars across the U.S., Canada, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
The annual EAA air show is like a big family reunion—a place where people come to belong, including those with disabilities.