September 7TheFederal Aviation Administration(FAA) closely monitors forecasted hurricanes and severe weather events and prepares FAA facilities and equipment to withstand […]
Month: September 2017
Race to the rescue
Charles Cluck, who races his Bonanza in the Sport Air Racing League, has a different mission this week: Bringing supplies […]
Pilots school young actors in the art of flying
As the lights dim in the house of the South Bend Civic Theatre in South Bend, Indiana, actors take their […]
NVIDIA’s Redtail: Demonstrating Trailblazing AI for Drones by Flying Trails
NVIDIA researchers have released technology that will “enable developers to create autonomous drones that can navigate complex, unmapped places without […]
AUDS-standing: British Group Beefs Up Anti-Drone Tech
One of Europe’s best known counter-drone defense consortiums is ready to hit the road after enhancing its design for deployment […]
TAFE SA vows to fix Parafield aircraft engineer training bungle
Aviation Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Association director Ken Cannane said the licensed aircraft maintenance engineers in general aviation was an […]
AOPA Air Safety Institute Presents Fly by Night
Thursday, October 5, 7pm Especially in light aircraft, flying after dark comes with real trade-offs. Smooth air, better performance, […]
Study: Real-Time Data Needs Drive Growth Opportunities In Avionics Market
Strategic Partnerships Will Be Key Differentiator In A Highly Consolidated Market, Finds Frost & Sullivan’s Aerospace Team With NextGen and […]
Safety Seminar in New York to Focus on Preventing Loss of Control Accidents in General Aviation
Weener and four NTSB air safety investigators are among those who are slated to speak during the agency’s aviation safety […]
Lilium Raises $90 Million For Electric VTOL
Lilium, a start-up aviation company based in Munich, announced on Thursday they have raised $90 million in investment to develop […]