Ohio To Open More Waters To Seaplanes
Officials from the State of Ohio are working to give seaplane pilots access to more bodies of water
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Officials from the State of Ohio are working to give seaplane pilots access to more bodies of water
The central mystery remains, but troublesome details emerge
More than 2,200 cadets have enrolled in the Encampment Assistance Program this year through Air Force grants
Legendary air-to-ground photographer Robert Campbell captures otherwordly views of our home planet
The emerging 11-seat twin takes the Italian company to new heights (and speeds)
I was almost 16 when I started flying lessons in a J-3, thinking—but not even close to knowing—where this would lead. And so began an airborne journey, a journey with destinations at once geographical and intangible. At first, flying, to me, was so concrete, apparent, so kinetic, a skill to be learned, practiced and perfected, […]
Don’t tell these pilots having fun that they’re training.
It’s been a very good year for AOPA, so when it came time for Editor-in-Chief Isabel Goyer to renew his AOPA membership, he asked if a very special AOPA employee would do the honors.
As a seeming parting shot in his tenure as chief executive, President Obama took a jab at aviation by singling out the segment for its contribution not to global commerce, understanding and progress, but, alas, pollution. The mechanism behind the move is a little convoluted. In essence, President Obama directed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) […]