On October 2, 1918, the Kettering Bug, an experimental unmanned “Flying Bomb”, made it’s first flight at McCook Field […]
Month: October 2015
Aerospace and aviation symposium in Mentor draws leaders from around the world – and off it completely
At that particular research center, one of 10 NASA facilities around the country, the focus is on aircraft engines, space […]
Stephen Brague: General aviation lifts small business in Colorado
I earned my private pilot’s license and got a single-engine airplane. Now I travel much more productively … the vast […]
Wesco Aircraft Holdings Trading Down 0.9% (WAIR)
Wesco Aircraft Holdings (NASDAQ:WAIR)’s share price traded down … The Company serves 8,300 customers, which includes commercial, military and general […]
Aircraft search off Bahamas for ship caught in hurricane
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — U.S. Coast Guard aircraft searched Saturday in the waters of the southeastern Bahamas for a cargo […]
Rise of an Arab Superpower — With Aircraft Carriers
Actually, two aircraft carriers. Earlier this month, we told you about Egypt’s plans to buy both of the Mistral-class amphibious […]
October 2, 2015, AOPA ePilot: Flight Training Edition
October 2, 2015 ePilot Training Tip: Open-door policy Source: aopa
October 2, 2015, issue of 'AOPA ePilot' weekly newsletter
October 2, 2015 Medical reform questions answered; 2016 Fly-Ins named Source: aopa
2015 AOPA Flight Training Scholarship winners announced
Twenty-four individuals have been selected as winners of the 2015 AOPA Flight Training Scholarships ranging from $2,500 to $12,000. Source: […]
Watch for wildfire TFRs
With wildfires ravaging many western states, aviators should remain vigilant for TFRs protecting airspace for firefighting efforts. Source: aopa