by William E. Dubois | Jan 26, 2023 | #Aircraft, 20230126, Aviation News, flight training, flying, General Aviation, Opinion, Pilots, Questions from the Cockpit
Megan, a commercial pilot candidate in Arizona, writes: I’ve just been introduced to accelerated stalls, and it made me wonder if there is such a thing as a decelerated stall. I checked my training books and couldn’t find anything, and when I checked in with Uncle...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jan 25, 2023 | #Aircraft, 20230209, Aviation News, Briefings, faa, flight training, flying, General Aviation, News, Pilots, WINGS
In its fifth year, the sweepstakes awards pilots and CFIs who participate in the FAA’s WINGS program, earning chances in the sweepstakes for every WINGS phase they complete. Read...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jan 23, 2023 | #Aircraft, 20230209, Aviation News, aviation scholarships, Briefings, flight training, General Aviation, News, NTSB, Pilots, sporty's
Sporty’s latest scholarship winner is looking forward to a diverse experience in aviation, flying everything from gliders to airliners. Read...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jan 22, 2023 | #Aircraft, Alaska, Aviation News, flight training, flying, General Aviation, Photo of the Day, Pilots
Jeff DeFreest submitted this photo and note: “A busy summer GA day. I arrived in Petersburg at Lloyd R Roundtree Seaplane Facility (63A) in Alaska to pick up a southbound charter passenger for Ketchikan, just as the Scott was departing his own base on a charter...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jan 21, 2023 | #Aircraft, Aviation News, Feature, flight training, flying, General Aviation, Pilots
A new video from CFI Jason Miller offers several tips for pilots who have been ground bound much longer than they prefer. Read...
by General Aviation News Staff | Jan 20, 2023 | #Aircraft, 20230209, Aviation News, Briefings, flight training, flying, General Aviation, News, Pilots
The new approval decreases the length of the school’s Part 141 commercial course by as much as two months, according to company officials. That means a student pilot with zero time could obtain a job as a commercial pilot or instructor in as little as seven...