Pass the Vision Portion of Your Medical

It’s unbelievable how one simple change can dramatically improve your performance.
Training and Safety Tip: Emergency memory to the rescue

It’s no secret that I hold acronyms and similar memory tricks in low regard, and there are two reasons for this.
Recollections of a tragic day

Twenty-two years later, the memories of chaos and loss still resonate. Explore our coverage through the years to learn (or be reminded) how AOPA helped preserve freedom to fly against the odds after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Emergency Response Plan

Congratulations! You either currently own a business aircraft or have decided to add one to your business weapons inventory.
Fuel your aviation journey

The 2024 AOPA Foundation scholarship program opened September 5 with more than $1 million in scholarships for flight training, aviation maintenance, airport management, and more.
Trig Avionics gains FAA STC

Trig Avionics announced the availability of an FAA supplemental type certificate (STC) for its TX56 and TX57 nav/com models.
Trig Avionics gains FAA STC

Trig Avionics announced the availability of an FAA supplemental type certificate (STC) for its TX56 and TX57 nav/com models.
Aircraft deliveries ‘strong’ in first half of 2023

Airframers reported steady sales across all categories in the first half of 2023, and the General Aviation Manufacturers Association used the occasion of the latest data release to call for Congress to reauthorize the FAA and confirm a permanent administrator.
The weather is changing

In 2018, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Aviation Weather Center (AWC) website—AviationWeather.gov—averaged 130 million hits per day, which makes it arguably a very popular tool. The website has gained a following among aviators and meteorologists because it allows for a virtual review of any current or forecast weather condition in the United States. It […]
Passing the Torch

In the fall of 1929, the iconic and inimitable Orville Wright signed the pilot’s license of Paul Whittier, granting the young man permission to help write the next chapter in the history of flight.