Magazine
01-13 Piloting Aspects inside the novel “Captain,” Part Three Here is the promised ending chapter to our ongoing discussion of…
01-13 AOPA Aviation Summit 2012 in wonderful Palm Springs, Calif. crept up on us like Santa slithering down the…
01-13 Traveling on Interstate 10 to Casa Grande on my way to the 40th anniversary of the Copperstate Fly-in, I…
01-13 I remember the year 1967 as one of conflict and contradiction. At once both troubled and optimistic. Every night…
01-13 “Hey pilots, we have something really swell for you! It’s a new technology called ADS-B that we can all…
January 2005 “What’s that on the windshield?” asked Kate, my copilot and wife. I looked up from the instruments…
January 2005 People involved in aviation are a friendly lot. At least we think we are. All you have…
January 2005 For as long as I can recall, I’ve been quite fond of using the adage that “it…
January 2005 The National Park Service (NPS) is raising awareness of soundscapes, the sounds of nature that provide the backdrop…
January 2005 While 31,258 of my closest friends and I were in Las Vegas during mid-October at the National…
The Piper PA-32R is a six-seat, high-performance, single-engine, all-metal fixed-wing aircraft. PA-32R-300 (1976–1978) Marketed as the Piper Cherokee Lance. The…
The Piper PA-18 Super Cub is a two-seat, single-engine monoplane introduced in 1949. It was developed from the Piper PA-11,…

