Petitioner Says The Word ‘Reciprocating’ Should Be Removed From LSA Rules A flight school attached to Tomorrow’s Aeronautical Museum in […]
Month: September 2017
Drones changing the face of aviation
A host of new users is changing the world of aviation, according to officials with the FAA. The agency’s Part […]
The 1982 Air Florida 737-200 icing accident and parallel incident on Nauru same year
The crew used reverse thrust to assist the push-back off stand and taxied close behind another aircraft for heat from […]
Leading conservative group speaks out against so-called ATC privatization
The American Conservative Union Foundation (ACUF), a leading Washington, D.C., conservative group, spoke out against H.R. 2997, the 21st Century […]
Princess Juliana Airport Severely Damaged
Princess Juliana Airport, on the Island of St. Martin, has been severely damaged by Hurricane Irma’s Category 5 winds. Maho […]
TSA Theft Claims Fall on Deaf Ears
Claims of theft by TSA employees are not a new phenomenon. John F. Kennedy Airport in New York has been […]
India's first No-Fly list released by Aviation Ministry
Other private air passenger carriers’ also imposed a similar ban on … “However, it will be a consolidated list maintained […]
Air India Pilots and Crew to Be Grounded for Intoxication
For every Air India flight, pilots and crew are expected to go through a breathalyzer process both pre- and post-flight. […]
High-flying singer
AOPA’s 2017 regional Fly-Ins are infused with aviation. How thoroughly? At the Norman, Oklahoma, event Sept. 8 and 9, even […]
Perlan 2 soars to altitude record
Perlan 2, a glider piloted by Jim Payne and Morgan Sandercock, reached 52,172 feet on Sept. 3, riding the stratospheric […]