The Airbus Perlan Mission II team, which aims to fly a pressurized glider to a record of 90,000 feet, is […]
PwC Launches Division for Drone Services
International consultancy PwC has launched its own drone services department, dedicated to offering clients around the world the best in […]

Picture of the day: In search of whales, but finding so much more
Gary Lanthrum, a frequent contributor of photos to our website, just sent in these, with this explanation: “The gray whales […]
Naval Tejas successfully tested in Goa, will fly off aircraft carrier next year
as the navy’s next indigenous aircraft carrier, INS Vishal, could be, the catapult allows higher launch speeds and, therefore, higher […]
The FAA’s Witch Hunt: Drone Sightings Website Proposal
News and Commentary. The FAA has proposed a web-based drone sightings data collection tool, which would allow anyone – anyone […]
United we stand, divided we … you know the rest
The difference between a mob and a group is subtle, but it’s there Often the distinction rests on the organization […]
FAA SAIB Addresses Cessna 180/185 Tail Cone Inspections
Focuses On Airplanes Equipped With Floats Or Skis The FAA has issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin concerning the potential […]
MTSU Aerospace Dedicates New Flight Simulator Building
Facility Located At Murfreesboro, TN Airport MTSU students are the beneficiaries of a new $700,000 Department of Aerospace Flight Simulator […]
FAA Expands Drone Detection Effort
New technologies that could detect and perhaps also take control of drones that fly too close to airports are now […]
FAA Approves Two-Place R44
The FAA has certified Robinson’s two-place R44 Cadet helicopter, the company announced this week. The Cadet’s airframe, rotor system and […]