Going Direct: Speculation Shaming
How we talk about accidents has changed. Here’s why that’s okay.
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How we talk about accidents has changed. Here’s why that’s okay.
Automatic data collections systems are pervasive in our world, but until lately, they weren’t common in GA. Now that they’re emerging, some folks are furious about it. Are they right to be?
The safety board’s factual report on the Hall of Fame baseball pitcher’s crash in an Icon A5 raises all kinds of questions. Here are some answers.
Supersonic civil aircraft were big news last week. Big news that nobody was talking about.
With the world confronting challenges few of us have seen in our lifetimes, aviation is facing an uncertain future. We do know a few things about flying, though. But how much can we count on those things in a world that has changed so much?
EAA is doing a stellar job of communicating its process in deciding whether to cancel its giant event, or not, so kudos. But in the end, the fate of the 2020 show is sealed.
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.