Bonanza Crash in Florida Caught on Ring Camera (Updated) Three are dead in the crash of a Beech A36 Bonanza in Florida today, and the driver of an SUV […] Read this article
WAI Wraps Up First Virtual Conference Women in Aviation International (WAI) concluded its first virtual conference last week, hosting more than 2,300 attendees from around the […] Read this article
FAA Announces New Effective Dates For Drone Rules The FAA has announced that the final rules covering remote identification of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS/drones) and drone operations over […] Read this article
Alphabets Oppose Proposed NYC Helipad Changes Two bills being considered by New York City government would seriously crimp helicopter operations at city-owned helipads, a group of […] Read this article
KITPLANES Launches "Metal Magic" Video Series Experienced aircraft builders know that completing a homebuilt is all about a multitude of small steps eventually resulting in a […] Read this article
Short Final: The Big One This happened a few years ago, in the pre‑pandemic world. I was chugging along in my Piper Dakota from North […] Read this article
General Aviation Accident Bulletin AVweb’s General Aviation Accident Bulletin is taken from the pages of our sister publication, Aviation Safety magazine. All the reports […] Read this article
Best Of The Web: The Golden Hour On The Continental Divide In December 2020, we profiled photographer Steve Zimmermann, who specializes in aerial imagery in and around the mountain west. In […] Read this article
Guest Blog: Why Helicopters Get Away With Running Scud Scud run is a loaded term, but that's what helicopters do routinely because they can. Today's blog explains why. And why it's not risk free. Read this article