Hartzell Extends Backcountry Propeller Discounts to RAF Supporters for 2025

Photo above – Hartzell Voyager Propeller on Cessna 185 Hartzell Propeller has extended its $1,000 discount on new Hartzell backcountry aircraft propellers for members of the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) through the end of 2025. This offer, available for the fifth consecutive year, comes with an additional benefit: for each discounted propeller sold, Hartzell makes […]

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AUVSI Applauds Department of Commerce’s Proposed Rulemaking to Secure UAS

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) seeking public comment on uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) security. “The security risks posed by PRC drones in the U.S. are well-understood by the Department of Commerce and other U.S. government agencies, which have issued many warnings about […]

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New NCDOT Report Says Aviation Industry Contributes $88 Billion Annually to State Economy

North Carolina’s aviation industry contributes $88 billion each year to the state’s economy and supports more than 427,000 jobs statewide, according to the 2025 North Carolina: The State of Aviation report. The N.C. Department of Transportation’s Division of Aviation released the report to highlight the industry’s substantial economic impact, and the vital role local airports […]

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Robinson Helicopter’s Symmetrical Horizontal Stabilizer Now Approved for All Models by EASA, Argentina, Japan, and India

Robinson Helicopter Company (RHC) secured approval from EASA authority, Argentina, Japan, and India for its improved empennage on all Robinson helicopter models. This follows the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) prior approval of the same configuration for the R66 in 2023 and R44 and R22 in 2024. The new empennage includes a symmetrical horizontal stabilizer and […]

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Tempe and Phoenix to End Lawsuits Regarding Property Rights Near PHX

Changes to a 30-year-old intergovernmental agreement will effectively end lawsuits between the cities of Tempe and Phoenix regarding property rights near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The lawsuits sought to determine whether residential buildings were allowed. Representatives of Phoenix and Tempe have been negotiating in good faith for some time. Andrew Cohn, a member of […]

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DOT&PF Awarded $12.4 Million SMART Grant for Use of Drones in Rural and Remote Alaska

Improving the safety of Alaskans in rural and remote areas took a significant step forward recently with a $12.4 million SMART Grant award from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). This funding will enable the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) to implement the Scalable Operations and Advanced Remote Technologies (SOAR) Initiative. The […]

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