So You‘re Under Coronavirus Quarantine? Can You Legally Go Flying?
Roll up your sleeves and get ready to fight. Here’s what the issues are, what you can do and what trouble you might get in if you run afoul of the rules.
Breaking news in the world of aviation, from regulations to innovation to mishaps and more.
Roll up your sleeves and get ready to fight. Here’s what the issues are, what you can do and what trouble you might get in if you run afoul of the rules.
With Congress on the verge of passing a mammoth $2 trillion+ stimulus package, which awaits President Trump’s signature, precisely what devils are in which details looms large.
Paying passengers prohibited after feds discover multiple failures in training, safety and maintenance
Businesses, from FBOs to repair shops to online retailers, try to figure out where they fit in, with widely varying interpretations.
We’re working on a special project and are looking for photos of our readers in front of their airplanes as a show of strength in our community.
The actor, who flies a P-51 for personal transportation, is gearing up for Top Gun: Maverick, the sequel.
In this week’s Plane & Pilot Photo Of The Week, contributor Steve Zimmermann shares a photo of things on the ground—his specialty is air-to-ground photography—the identity of which at first stumped us. Huh? They are, we quickly figured out, giant wind turbine propellers, ready for installation on windmill generators. (Note the pickup truck at upper […]
The aircraft manufacturer, like automakers, had little recourse in the face of the national COVID-19 emergency.
Across the industry, airlines are encouraging or requiring pilots to stay home. And they’re doing that in many cases without severing ties.
For now, FSDOs seem to be letting Designated Pilot Examiners decide to fly, or not, amid COVID-19 pandemic. One DPE who’s still doing checkrides explains his choice and his reasoning.