EAA Rips FAA On Its New Interpretation Of Training In Experimental, Limited and Primary Category Aircraft
In a scathing response, Jack Pelton called the new interpretation a ’solution to a nonexistent problem.’
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In a scathing response, Jack Pelton called the new interpretation a ’solution to a nonexistent problem.’
The FAA approvals adds thousands of high-value aircraft to the GFC500 list.
Plus, the FAA warns about COVID after effects, a well-known aviation personality killed in Texas plane crash, the NTSB to search for ditched 737 black boxes, and much more!
Researchers think that a new formulation of these bizarre super lightweight materials could tame the roar of even mighty jet engines.
And, yes, it looks every bit as cool as you’d think it would.
Students beginning this fall will go through part of their training using brand-new 3D tools.
Why did the crew of the twin-engine jet have to put it down in the water? The NTSB plans to find out exactly why.
The victim of the crash, Brad ’Launchpad’ Marzari, was a beloved aviation personality.
First Successful Aerial Refueling: 1921 Altitude Accomplished: 1,000 feet Gallons Transferred: 5 Transfer Method: Wingwalking, plane hopping Refueling Hoses Introduced: 1923 Nickname Of Flexible Hose System: “Probe-and-Drogue” Primarily Used By: U.S. Navy, Marines Hose Location On Tankers: Wingtips Speed Fuel Can Be Transferred: 420 gallons/minute Alternate Aerial Refueling System: “The Flying Boom” Primarily Used By: […]
One of the original Mercury 13 would-be astronauts, Funk is set to go on July 20th.