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‘Parade of Airplanes’ Over Washington to Celebrate 85 years of GA
Here’s what you need to know about the National Celebration of GA Flyover the National Mall on May 11.
FlyBy Places Order for 12 Tecnam Aircraft
Should I File an Initial Approach Fix?
This 1970 Piper PA-28-140 Cherokee Cruiser Is a Period-Perfect ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Navigating the Aircraft Ownership Learning Curve Through Type Clubs
New Orleans Is a GA-Friendly, Fly-In Locale
ALPA to Return $50 Million in Member Dues Amid ‘Record Revenue Gains’
FAA Issues Final SMS Rule
Forum Stresses More Work Needed to Meet GA Unleaded Fuel Goals
Official: Denmark to Send F-16s to Ukraine
Airline Pilots Must Not Dismiss Mental Well-Being
Is the profession experiencing a new threat?
Bam! In Life and in the Air, Things Can Change in a Hurry
A cancer diagnosis shows this longtime pilot just how quickly one’s entire perspective can be altered.
Pilot Mental Health Remains the Last Taboo in Aviation
Horizon Air jumpseat incident could provide the impetus for the industry and FAA to address the growing pilot mental health issue.
TODAY'S TOP AIRCRAFTFORSALE PICK
This 1970 Piper PA-28-140 Cherokee Cruiser Is a Period-Perfect ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Piper’s answer to Cessna’s 172 is stable and forgiving, making it a solid personal aircraft.
This 2023 Cirrus SF50 G2+ Vision Jet Is a Fully Integrated ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Designed for pilots stepping up from piston singles, the Vision Jet eases the cockpit workload.
This 1980 Piper PA-23-250 Aztec F Is a Short-Field, Load-Carrying ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
While its high-lift wing is not fast, it gives the Aztec impressive load-carrying and short-field performance.
Buyer's Guides
Piston Performers
From singles to twins, there’s an airplane for everyone.
Turboprops: Power Up
Incredible capability and efficiency make the category shine.
Here’s a Look at Some Affordable Aviation Favorites
The light sport aircraft market sits poised for growth in the dawn of MOSAIC.
FLYING DESTINATIONS
New Orleans Is a GA-Friendly, Fly-In Locale
This center of culture and great cuisine in Louisiana represents an ideal place to start exploring the U.S. by air.
Development Underway for New 400-Acre Fort Smith Metro Area Airpark
The new Patriot Park fly-in community will be centered around a 2,300-foot-long turf runway and is expected to boast more than 200 homes in Pocola, Oklahoma.
Ohio GA Airport Beats with a Heart of Steel
Acquisition of Phillipsburg Airport has been a homecoming for its new owners and a home base for their aircraft sales business.
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Simulators
Reenacting Bombing Missions in an F-117 Nighthawk
Ride along on a Microsoft Flight Simulator journey through history in the world’s first top-secret stealth aircraft.
Reaching Uncharted Corners of the Globe in a Fokker F.VII
Ride along on a Microsoft Flight Simulator journey through history in one of the world’s first civilian airliners.
Redbird: Learning to Fly Has Gotten More Expensive
The cost of training for a private pilot license (PPL) this year will cost an average of $1,500 more than in 2023, according to the company’s survey findings.
Air Compare
Air Compare: Meyers 200 vs. Navion
Both the Meyers 200 and Navion are beloved in their respective circles, so it’s really a matter of taste.
Air Compare: Piper Lance vs. Saratoga
Moving six seats from point A to point B as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Air Compare: Beechcraft A36 Bonanza vs. Bonanza V-tails
Differences between the V-tail and T-tail Bonanza versions exist and are significant enough to show up on a comparative level.
Next-Level Flight Simulation with Navigraph
In a simulated flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, apps for flight planning, charts, and navigation data seamlessly integrate to enhance the virtual experience.
US Aviation Academy Is Innovating Industry Education
Aviation, for all its advances in technology, is a uniquely hands-on industry that requires personal interaction between pilots, mechanics, dispatchers, and their aircraft. But that
Surviving Cancer as a Pilot
A cancer diagnosis introduces a level of complexity to the FAA medical certification process that you likely have not experienced before.
Returning to Flight After a Heart Attack
Recovering from a heart attack can take time and needs to be well documented to assure the FAA that the significant risk to flight has passed. With that properly done, and with a full recovery, there is no reason you can’t return to flying either professionally or for fun.
Electric Air Taxi Manufacturer Archer Aviation Opens D.C. Office
With a new headquarters and growing policy, government, and regulatory affairs team, Archer is stepping up its presence on Capitol Hill.
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Development Underway for New 400-Acre Fort Smith Metro Area Airpark
The new Patriot Park fly-in community will be centered around a 2,300-foot-long turf runway and is expected to boast more than 200 homes in Pocola, Oklahoma.
Ohio GA Airport Beats with a Heart of Steel
Acquisition of Phillipsburg Airport has been a homecoming for its new owners and a home base for their aircraft sales business.