Going Direct: To Instruct Or Not To Instruct In The Age Of COVID-19?
With a pandemic sweeping the nation and the social distancing rule proliferating, why are so many holding out on this subject?
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With a pandemic sweeping the nation and the social distancing rule proliferating, why are so many holding out on this subject?
COVID-19 is changing the aviation world as we speak. Here are six things to keep an eye on, along with notes of gratitude to a lot of heroes on the front lines.
You probably know what the disagreement is about, but what (if anything) we do about it is the big question.
The news in aviation surrounding the novel coronavirus pandemic is beyond bad. And it keeps on coming. Here’s why we aren’t worried.
The closing of the Chicago Midway tower after several controllers tested positive for coronavirus/COVID-19 is the first case of a tower being closed. It won’t be the last.
The spring show is still a still a go as other major gatherings in Florida shutter. Sun ’n Fun leadership cites finances as motivation to press on.
The helicopter accident that killed the global sports superstar, his daughter and seven others was the result of forces beyond the knowledge of non-pilots.
The ignorance and arrogance runs deep in the House Transportation Committee, that much is certain.
The NSTB preliminary report is out, and investigators seem to have missed the significance of one big clue.
For many pilots, the mountains of data confirmed an early belief.