The world’s most powerful rocket, designed for future manned spaceflight, had a successful startup test this week – the latest […]
Month: June 2016
Seattle Museum Of Flight Adds Aviation Pavilion
A new pavilion that doubles the exhibit space available at the Museum of Flight in Seattle opened to the public […]
FAA: Good Engine Maintenance Practices A Critical Safety Measure
The FAA and general aviation (GA) groups’ #FlySafe national safety campaign aims to educate the GA community on best practices […]
OpenRov Underwater Drone Offers a Different Kind of Adventure
When we think of drones we picture capturing incredible footage, enjoying an FPV experience, and generally exploring the world from […]
Govt figures show 35 near-miss aircraft incidents in 12 months
The statistics handbook of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA … “not all near-miss incidents could be classified as […]
DeTect Puts a Drone Detector in Your Pocket
The anti-drone sector keeps growing and, alongside the explosion of new startups, a more subtle sub-industry is arising – drone […]
Picture of the day: Flying times two
Megan Vande Voort, who frequently contributes photos to General Aviation News, recently sent in this photo, showing a powered paraglider […]
The Romance of One Six Right Endures
“One Six Right” – the much loved aviation documentary originally released in 2005 — has been re-released in Blu-ray format. […]
Schumer Calls For More Ramp Checks In New York
Says There Has Been As ‘Series Of Small Plane Crashes’ And Wants More Oversight U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) wants […]
NTSB Says Pilot Error Is Probable Cause Of 2014 RV-7 Accident
Two Fatally Injured During Filming Of A Movie In Central Florida The NTSB has issued a probable cause report from […]