Teenage Passengers Survived, Hiked Out Of The Mountains The NTSB has released its probable cause report from an accident which […]
Month: May 2016
FAA Proposes Policy Change To PFC Funding For Airport Rail Projects
Would Extend Eligibility To Projects Not Solely For Airport Use The FAA has issued a Federal Register Notice seeking public […]
NASA, FAA Achieve Wireless Communication With Aircraft On Ground
FAA Bombardier Global 5000 Test Aircraft Used In The Demonstration For the first time ever, a team of engineers at […]
FAA Announces New Drone Committee
The FAA will stand up a new advisory committee for the drone industry beginning sometime this summer, FAA Administrator Michael […]
Bonanza Pilot Declares Emergency Before In-Flight Breakup
A Bonanza BE35 crashed in a residential area on New York’s Long Island Tuesday after the pilot declared an emergency, […]
Converted 747 Now Largest Firefighter
A Boeing B747-400 that has been converted to an aerial firefighting tanker is ready to enter service this week, Global […]
The Weekender: Opening Up For Summer Flying
The Weekender sees spring fever picking up all over on SocialFlight with airshows, fly-outs and airports opening up for the […]
Five Tips for Upgrading Your Business Aircraft Interior
3. Consider comfort. In large long-range aircraft, seats may be used as office chairs, for dining or for relaxing, Norm […]
Slovakia will change aircraft for €50 million
Moreover, the Airbus A-319 should replace a Russian Tu-154 M aircraft that has been waiting for general repairs for years. […]
Disrupt or Be Disrupted: the Drone Industry Inflection Point
John Chambers, former CEO of CISCO, addressed the Xponential conference today – warning companies that as the drone industry reaches the […]