A Radial Engine Clock, Concorde Cufflinks And More Gear For Aviators
A round-up of new and interesting products for pilots
A round-up of new and interesting products for pilots
The U.S. Navy recently unsealed footage of their aviators’ encounters with unknown aerial phenomena, yeah, UFOs. Did you believe it?
There was a lot of noise online about EAA overstepping its members’ rights by canceling its annual airshow. Was it a lot of smoke or did it reflect the majority opinion?
The agency issues a lifeline to those pilots and instructors whose FAA authorizations were threatened by the pandemic.
This week’s Photo Of The Week consists of two photos, both unusual shots of Oshkosh’s Wittman Regional Airport, both taken by Plane & Pilot editor-in-chief Isabel Goyer from two very different kind of airplanes on two very different days.
On May 1st, EAA canceled its annual AirVenture Fly-In, the largest airshow in the world. We would love to hear your views on it.
In announcing that it was scrubbing the show, EAA gave an unexpected reason for the early call to forego this year’s edition of the world’s biggest fly-in airshow.
The pilot died while conducting an instrument approach during night visual meteorological conditions in Port Huron, Michigan
The need for speed is hard wired into humans, it seems. Even those of us who enjoy flying slow also love the idea of eating up the miles in some fast cruiser. A flight that turns a three-hour driving ordeal into a 25-minute aerial jaunt becomes a bragging right for any pilot. Other than the pure […]
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