Low Weather × Safe Flying = Is it Possible?
Low-level weather presents unique challenges for pilots. While turbulence and thunderstorms often receive significant attention, conditions closer to the ground, […]
Low-level weather presents unique challenges for pilots. While turbulence and thunderstorms often receive significant attention, conditions closer to the ground, […]
Understanding airspace can be challenging, and certain “gotchas” can surprise even experienced pilots. Familiarity with less common airspace types, updated
Martin and Jamie dive into one of the most commonly misunderstood ATC phrases, “continue”. Whether you’re training at a busy
Crashes and mistakes often provide more valuable lessons than flawless flights. By analyzing errors and near-misses, remote pilots can refine
Remote ID acts as a “digital license plate” for drones, broadcasting key flight data—including position, altitude, and speed—to nearby pilots
Pilots often ask which electronic flight bag (EFB) app is best: ForeFlight or Garmin Pilot. Both platforms offer powerful tools,
Jason Schappert and his wife Magda share insights on maximizing electronic flight bag (EFB) tools during IFR flights. Whether using
Weather in flight can change quickly, and pilots must be ready to make safe, timely decisions. Recognizing clouds, rain, or
Drone operators must undergo a process in which they identify when they need authorization to fly in controlled airspace. Using
Pilots can use an iPad, specifically ForeFlight, to interpret a standard weather briefing before a flight. Jason Schappert emphasizes the