In a Cub above islands in the European sky

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Larch trees typically reach their peak of color for only one weekend in late October, when a long weekend of flying from the highest airport in Switzerland revealed stunning scenery.

Aircraft shipments, billing up in 2022

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The General Aviation Manufacturers Association presented its annual State of the Industry report February 22, documenting increases in shipments and deliveries compared to 2021, despite supply chain challenges—though the rising tide did not lift every manufacturer or segment.

Aviation safety advocate, AOPA colleague mourned

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Lifelong aviation safety advocate Russell Stuart Lawton died January 14 at the age of 70. His passion for aviation spanned his personal and professional life, and his work will live on to protect generations of aviators to come.

You Spoke, Textron Aviation Listened

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They say it’s what’s on the inside that matters, so Textron Aviation listened to their owner-operators about what they wanted to see on the inside of the newly re-designed Citation M2®.

Blue Skies ahead for CAU

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Fresh from a year of growth and new developments, California Aeronautical University (CAU) has exciting plans to continue promoting aviation to youth in 2023—including hosting the Air Force flight academy and building strategic partnerships to provide additional opportunities for graduates.

Good pilots have a habit of training

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As the excitement of the new year fades into a routine, how can you develop a sustainable habit that improves your flying and helps you achieve your goals as a pilot?