So slow that General Hap Arnold, commander of the U.S. Army Air Forces, groused, “I want the A-26s for use […]
Month: January 2016
Picture of the day: Return from rehab
Bud Bauder sent in this photo of his Stearman, which was returned to service after a year of maintenance at […]
Smart and safe: Two words that go together in aviation
Decision making is a skill pilots consciously train for and study. Most people don’t. And that’s a shame because good […]
FAA And Delaware River Bay Authority Establish Partnership
Will Promote Field Research At Cape May County Airport The FAA’s William J. Hughes Technical Center in Egg Harbor Township […]
Springdale, AR Airport Commission Mulls FBO Offer
Business Has Proposed Paying For Improvements In Exchange For A Long-Term Lease The Springdale (AR) Airport Commission has received a […]
Politicians Weigh In On ATC Privatization
Political momentum is gathering against the proposal to fundamentally change the way the federal government funds and administers the National […]
New Tech Fights Winter Icing
New technology in the works could make winter weather easier for pilots to bear, with one project seeking to make […]
Aernnova Joins Spike SST Effort
Aernnova, an aircraft-components manufacturer based in Spain, will collaborate with Spike in its project to develop a supersonic business jet, […]
Cape Air Cuts Another Route, Seeks More Pilots
Cape Air, one of the biggest independent regional airlines in the U.S., has cut another route, citing a shortage of […]
10 Fascinating Experimental Aircraft Of World War II
So the Blackburn Aircraft Company decided to design an airplane that joined … Allison and the Fisher Body Division of […]