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ForeFlight 16.8 Improves Flight Planning

ForeFlight has rolled out its latest release, ForeFlight 16.8, and it includes enhancements to streamline your workflow, making it easier to access vital information and adjust your view on the go. A new strip at the bottom of the flight plan (FPL) drawer gives you an improved view of key flight information, with a touch…

Atlantic Aviation Opens New Showcase Facility at KBNA

Atlantic Aviation Nashville, the newest facility in the company’s network, has opened at Nashville International Airport (KBNA). The 24.5-acre Atlantic Aviation BNA includes a new 12,000-square-foot state-of-the-art terminal building and a new 30,000-square-foot heated hangar with 28-foot door clearance and adjoining office and shop space. The main terminal area offers brightly lit expanded ramp space…

Garmin Introduces Revolutionary Technology to Help Avoid Runway Incursions

Garmin Introduces Revolutionary Technology to Help Avoid Runway Incursions

Garmin recently announced the certification of Runway Occupancy Awareness (ROA), marking the first certified software solution utilizing the Surface Indications and Alert (SURF-IA) technology. ROA uses ADS-B traffic to alert the crew of potential runway incursions caused by nearby airborne aircraft, aircraft on the ground and ground vehicles. The initial Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification…

“Crimson Edition” King Air Unveiled in Honor of 60th Anniversary

Textron Aviation recently announced a special edition 60th anniversary option for the iconic Beechcraft King Air 260 and 360 turboprops to celebrate the aircraft’s proud history of being the best-selling business turboprop family in the world. The new “Crimson Edition” King Air features a striking new interior and a vibrant red and silver exterior paint…

Propeller Restraints: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Propeller Restraints: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

As you have experienced, the propeller on the PT6A engine series turns very freely. Even a child using a little finger can spin it quite easily in the hangar or on the ramp, due to the fact the PT6 is a “free turbine” engine in which the propeller shaft is not physically connected to the…

Olympics-inspired Destinations – Get in the game with these active adventures

Olympics-inspired Destinations – Get in the game with these active adventures

Is the competitive spirit from the 2024 Paris Olympics still pulsing through your veins? Or maybe you’re looking forward to the 2026 Winter Olympics happening in Italy, or the return of the Summer Olympics to the U.S. in Los Angeles in 2028. You don’t have to wait to create your own golden experiences at these…

The Muscle  Car of  Aviation – King Air Nation  transforms a B200 David Johnson and Sara Katherine Waller

The Muscle Car of Aviation – King Air Nation transforms a B200 David Johnson and Sara Katherine Waller

In the realms of high-speed thrills and engineering marvels, few names evoke as much excitement as the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. The Dodge Demon symbolizes raw power, impeccable design and unparalleled performance. Now, imagine translating that legacy into the skies. Enter the King Air Demon Project—an endeavor to showcase the King Air as…

‘This Aircraft  Deserved It’ – Commemorative 1982 Model F90 Gets Full Makeover

‘This Aircraft Deserved It’ – Commemorative 1982 Model F90 Gets Full Makeover

Are they making the Beechcraft King Air F90 again? That’s the question David and Shawn Edgington hope to inspire when you see N721RF/serial number LA-190 sitting on the ramp. A gleaming paint scheme with a playful color palette, BLR Aerospace five-bladed Whisper Props, American Aviation’s Pitot Cowling System and Aerodynamic Speed Stacks – the airplane…

Tracing Our Roots: Flying and Touring the Natchez Trace, Part 2

Tracing Our Roots: Flying and Touring the Natchez Trace, Part 2

Author’s Note: In Part 1, we explored many sites along the northern three-quarters of the Natchez Trace full of rich history. In this final installment, we’ll wrap up the tour, covering the southernmost 100 miles of the route, some nearby attractions and the city for which the Trace is named.  If you recall from Part…

Summer Heat and  Engine Problems

Summer Heat and Engine Problems

Recently, hot weather has been a top news story all over the United States. Areas that don’t normally see triple-digit temperatures have been getting a taste of what we deal with every summer in the desert Southwest. This got me thinking about an engine problem that can crop up when the OAT is scorching hot.…