The difference between a recoverable emergency and an accident often hinges on the actions taken in those first few, shocking seconds. This is the startle effect in aviation at its most recognized level: a sudden, high-stakes surprise in the cockpit.
Continue readingThe Hoxton Agency was proud to sponsor the 19th Annual Aviation Education & Career Expo
The 18th Annual Aviation Education & Career Expo hosted by Rider Jet Center awards over $183,000 in scholarships to young aviation and aerospace enthusiasts
Continue readingAircraft Renters’ Insurance: Critical Coverage for Non-Owned Aircraft
It is common for pilots to find themselves operating aircraft that belong to someone else. That might involve a flight instructor providing instruction in another’s aircraft, a pilot-in-training operating a flight school’s plane or an experienced pilot taking the controls in a friend’s aircraft as what’s called a “permissive user,” to name a few of the most common scenarios.
Continue readingWhat’s Really Going On With All These Drone Stories?
When flying objects started to be spotted over New Jersey and surrounding states in mid-November 2024, speculation about what could be happening was wild.
Continue reading18th Annual Aviation Education & Career Expo
The 18th Annual Aviation Education & Career Expo hosted by Rider Jet Center awards over $183,000 in scholarships to young aviation and aerospace enthusiasts
Continue readingDebi Dreyfuss and Joy Halcott win 2024 Air Race Classic!
Their team, DC3, won three awards: Fastest Leg, Fastest Cessna and First Place overall in Debi’s Cessna 182. They beat 46 other teams to win the “overall winner” title.
Continue readingImportant Considerations for Aging Pilots
Whether at industry conferences or at various trade shows, conventions, and fly-ins, colleagues and industry professionals agree that an urgent challenge facing the insurance industry today is how best to serve an aging pilot population.
Continue readingRebuilding This Cub Was a Bearable Task
Originally Larry Omps predicted it would take him years to restore the 1946 J-3 Piper Cub airplane. Yet, after a winter’s worth of work, the place was restored. What arrived in pieces was again whole.
Continue readingHurricane Season—How To Mitigate Your Risk
Hurricane damage alone has cost the insurance market billions of dollars in recent years, and there’s no indication that things will improve soon.
Continue readingCrucial Pre-Flight Checklist Item: Understanding the Insurance Claim Process
Informative article from Global Aerospace which provides crucial pre-flight checklist for pilots that provides valuable information about the insurance claims process. Enjoy!
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