Bud Anderson: Ace, Test Pilot, Commander, Superstar
The World War II P-51 ace is one of the most extraordinary pilots, period.
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The World War II P-51 ace is one of the most extraordinary pilots, period.
The history of the CAP is impressive. Its present, even more so.
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The hardest part of the job is the commute, though it can give you some alarming insights into how airline crews work, or don’t.
The crash on a living flight experience mission killed seven and made national headlines.
The effects of the disease can vary greatly but, in many cases, can call into question a pilot’s fitness to fly even after the acute phase has passed. Here’s what you need to know.
We fly because we love it, but along the way, we gather no shortage of memories, some of them sweet and some of them hilarious.
Who was it that fell from on high in 2019 and nearly landed on a Londoner in the process? And how did it happen?
Two old flying buddies add a new chapter to a great old book.
A trip across the North Atlantic in a new Piper Malibu was just the beginning of the fun.