Going Direct: The Disruption Begins
Piper, Garmin and Continental’s teaming on a new trainer is the beginning of a movement that has been long in coming.
Isabel Goyer’s Blog Posts
Piper, Garmin and Continental’s teaming on a new trainer is the beginning of a movement that has been long in coming.
The response from Boeing and the FAA to the twin tragedies just five months apart has already done much damage. Why that is so and what they need to do to fix it.
The Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max loss of control was eerily similar to that of the Lion 737 Max, which crashed outside Jakarta in October. You should find that frightening.
As you’ve doubtless heard by now, Boeing has bought app developer ForeFlight. Boeing also owns Jeppesen, a company that has the best aviation navigation data in the world, and has for many, many decades. Jeppesen’s aeronautical charts, “Jepps” for short, are the gold standard because they’re accurate, boast a world-class user experience, and they span […]
The Wall Street Journal again fails to understand aviation in spinning a tale about the mega-jumbo’s modest production life.
The tragic crash was unusual in a few ways, some of them easy to understand, others we might never get to the bottom of.
Is the aerospace giant’s announcement of an autonomous quadcopter a vote of confidence, or something else?
The partial government shutdown is in Day 19, and things are getting bad. They could soon be worse.
A reflection on the sad state of ignorance among pilots regarding how our airplanes fly.
Part of the job of an aviation journalist is to write about things that are really hard to write about.