Is that an F-16 off your wing? Beware TFRs
If you are flying near Chicago or the greater Washington, D.C., metropolitan area between May 18 and 21 and spy an F-16 or a Black Hawk off your wing, you're in big trouble. The FAA has issued notams restricting flight in both areas for the G8 and NATO Summits. Read more >>
Eclipse to be built by Sikorsky subsidiary
Eclipse Aerospace has signed an agreement with PZL Mielec, the Polish company purchased by Sikorsky in March 2007, to produce the wings, empennage, fuselage, and related systems such as fuel probes for the Eclipse 550 personal jet. First deliveries are promised for 2013.
Cub summer: Maryland couple to fly J-3 to Lower 48
Meredith Tcherniavsky and Dana Holladay of Rockville, Md., plan to launch July 4 on a two-month adventure that will take them 8,000 miles in their 1938 Piper J-3 Cub.
Strong launch sustains pilot club 50 years later
One instructor, one Piper J-3 Cub, 27 solos, and more than 100 students in the first 12 months. The Elkins Pilots Club started with a bang 50 years ago and has continued ever since.
‘Naked’ airplane plies West Virginia skies
The lore goes that the Breezy became known as the “naked airplane” after the pilot unknowingly made an unscheduled landing in a nudist camp. The aircraft drew quite a crowd among the nudists who noted that the homebuilt “...looks like us. It’s got nothing on.”
LightSquared files for bankruptcy
LightSquared filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 on May 14. The wireless network based on mobile-satellite technology that was found to overpower GPS navigation signals made the filing two weeks after it negotiated an extension for making a payment on its debt.
Bombardier, Cessna announce new jets
Analyst Richard Aboulafia described the jet market as “an absence of pessimism,” and that, given the past four years, is seen as an improvement. In this environment, two manufacturers have launched three new models.
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May 2012 AOPA Pilot Features
- Magic in the Air

- The New Rainmaker

- Fly-Outs: French Valley Airport
- Dream Big
- Wx Watch: Advanced Warnings
- Northwest Fest

- Happy Traveler
- AOPA Media
- Avionics: KSN700 Ready for Prime Time
- Products: Do You FlyQ?

- Safety Pilot: Backwards!
- Hawker 4000: Lots to Offer, But Too Late?
- The Ultimate Hawker

- 'Go Fast, Slow Down'
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AOPA/EAA 3rd Class Medical Exemption Petition
Get more information about the request that AOPA and the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) submitted to the FAA on March 20; if successful, it would offer pilots the option of obtaining a third class FAA medical or instead becoming educated on medical self-assessment to operate familiar aircraft recreationally using the driver’s license as the baseline of health.
FAA report: GA an asset to nation
Over the last century, general aviation airports have evolved from unpaved strips to a vital network of aviation hubs that contributed $38.8 billion to the economy in 2009, says a new FAA study.
Nebraska recognizes GA value
With a stroke of the governor's pen on May 16, Nebraska joined a growing list of states proclaiming support for - and recognizing the value of - general aviation, including the jobs and other opportunities flying creates.
FAA modifies regulation on Class D taxi operations
A final rule still open for comment will codify as regulation a practice already implemented by the FAA: Abbreviated taxi clearances are no longer given.


