Says There Is ‘No Credible Evidence’ That Private System Would Be Better The editorial board of the New York Times […]
Airline Deal Inked With Cuba
Regular airline service between the U.S. and Cuba will resume but don’t pack the sunscreen yet. While the Department of […]
Viking Debuts Twin Otter Seaplane At Singapore
Viking, a Canadian company that has been building brand-new Twin Otters for a few years now, this week introduced a […]
Drone Registry Deadline Is Friday
If you own a drone that weighs more than 0.55 pounds and less than 55 pounds, and you fly it […]
First 727 To Fly One Final Time
Sometime around March 1, the very first Boeing 727 ever built will take off for one last time, to fly […]
Body found on plane after ground crews spot BLOOD dripping from aircraft
The case is now in the hands of the state. It involves nationals and property of other countries, but yes […]
Picture of the day: Where’s the pot of gold?
Mauricio Ratti submitted this photo, noting: “Broken clouds and rains made it possible to see the rainbow from above…No pot […]
Pictures of the day: Flying over Cape Cod
Trevor Laue of Stick’n Rudder Aero Tours of Chatham Massachusetts sent in these photos for our Year in Pictures special […]
Flight-Sharing Companies Seeing Glimmer Of Hope In AIRR Act
Amendment To The Bill Would Allow Private Pilots To Find Cost-Sharing Passengers On The Internet An amendment added to the […]
Lack Of Visual References Contributed To Fatal Accident In New Brunswick
Aircraft Collided With Terrain In Grand Manan In August 2014 In its investigation report (A14A0067) released Monday, the Transportation Safety […]