Isabel Goyer

Isabel Goyer’s Blog Posts

Going Direct: What? Who? Surprising Leaders In Electric Flight

When it comes to innovations, most are evolutionary. One new program announced on Tuesday is going to change everything. The news from the continent is encouraging. The development of useful electric-powered aircraft is happening before our very eyes. On Tuesday, Airbus, Rolls-Royce and Siemens announced an ambitious partnership to make electric propulsion a reality in […]

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Going Direct: Thanksgiving By Air

It seems improbable, but the Pilgrims helped shape my love of flying. The Thanksgiving holiday is strongly associated with air travel, for good and for bad. It’s good that so many of us are able to jet from where we live to be with our extended families, and at the same time, airline terminals are […]

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Going Direct: Are We Glimpsing GA‘s Future With Drone Debate?

Should the FAA have regulatory authority over model airplanes? It’s a more complicated debate than many people realize. The drone debate has been back and forth and back again, with the FAA stressing that it wants to have the authority to regulate even recreational drones. The agency, you might remember, established rules last year requiring […]

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Going Direct: Roy Halladay, Risk And The Calculus Behind It

Those of us who’ve been immersed in aviation for any length of time know what it is to lose someone you know to an airplane crash. It sucks, and there’s no getting around it. The thought that they died doing what they loved to do is little consolation, especially since it’s not true. Flying is […]

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Going Direct: The Agony And Ecstasy Of Flying

We pilots know that our airplanes are an integral part of our lives in ways large and small. The events of a few months ago highlighted the role that our airplanes play in our lives, when many pilots used them for two very different purposes. The first was to fly in late August to the […]

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Going Direct: Icon To Position Holders: Be Careful Down Low

After a fatal crash of a company airplane earlier this year, the manufacturer does an apparent 180 on low-level maneuvering. After the crash of one its A5 light sport amphibious planes, Icon Aircraft has established a set of criteria for customers to consider before they begin to flirt with the terrain. The letter from company […]

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Going Direct: NBAA 2017 Wraps Up: 7 Important Takeaways

It was a show unlike any other, in ways both bad and good. Despite the sad context, there was a lot of important conversation and some big announcements. 7. Tragedy: It’s sad but undeniable that the number one story on everyone’s mind was the mass shooting that preceded the event by a week. The murderous […]

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Going Direct: Las Vegas Soldiers On As NBAA Convention Begins

How does a large aviation convention get to business in the same town where only days before the largest mass shooting in United States history took place? As I prepared to leave for the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Convention, I was asking myself this very question. It seemed surreal and made me sad to […]

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Going Direct: Business Is Personal

The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Convention in Las Vegas is fast approaching—“fast” being the operative term in all things related to the activity. While business aviation has been dominated by turbine-powered equipment for decades now, that wasn’t always the case. The first business aircraft, dating back more than 70 years now, were piston-powered personal […]

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