If an airplane goes down, minutes count. And rescuers are proud of their ability to identify a crash location as […]
Month: March 2017
ADS-B gets small
uAvionix Corp.—a Palo Alto, California-based company specializing in Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) products for the unmanned aircraft system market—has jumped […]
Their first trip to an airport
The visit included a guided tour of the on-site museum. The museum has many artifacts across the history of aviation, […]
FAA and Brazil Strengthen Aviation Partnership
The FAA and Brazil face many of the same issues to modernize air traffic management. These include the size of […]
Museum of Flight Pranks Moon Golf Shot
A press release from The Museum of Flight in Seattle invites members of the public to come see the golf […]
Blue Origin Wins Collier Trophy; Teases Passenger Capsule
Blue Origin will be the 2016 winner of the Collier Trophy “for successfully demonstrating rocket booster reusability with the New […]
ForeFlight 9 Introduces Checklists, Glide Advisor
The newest version of ForeFlight includes checklist integration to reduce cockpit clutter and improve ease of checklist use. Pilots may […]
FO Dies After In-Flight Incapacitation
CNN reported late Wednesday that a first officer aboard an American Airlines Boeing 737-800 became “incapacitated” while the aircraft was […]
Reaching the next generation
Arthur Billingsley sent in these photos, taking during an event held Jan. 14 at Walterboro Airport (KRBW) in South Carolina, […]
Celebrating the Bonanza
It’s an iconic airplane that is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. About 17,500 Bonanzas have been produced over the […]