FAA Adopts Pilot Record-Keeping Rule. Here‘s Why It Happened And Why It‘s Problematic.
The rule might have been adopted in good faith, but the actuality could be a disaster for pilots and operators.
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The rule might have been adopted in good faith, but the actuality could be a disaster for pilots and operators.
The Tecnam lost its engine, and the pilot, with precious cargo aboard, made a textbook (very) soft field landing.
The Super Connie went missing over a remote tract of open ocean. Sinister theories abound. But what really happened?
The digital cam was lost for two years, but once it was found, it helped inform the NTSB’s conclusions on this shocking crash.
Despite the humor and hilarious candor, it looks like a pretty nice plane.
We were frankly surprised by the eagerness with which pilots await the advent of practical electric airplanes.
The project came up short of dough and shuttered its operations. From its launch, it was probably only a matter of time.
G-LOC, for G-induced loss of consciousness, acts quickly. See what happens to this guy and how the pilot talks him back to the world.
Plus, a wayward Tiger gets chased by Falcons, 900 Atlantic crossings for longtime ferry pilot, EAA celebrates a big 50th for one segment, a Cirrus canopy deposits Cirrus in the canopy, and much more in light aviation’s best weekly news roundup!
The movement to expand the Light Sport Aircraft rule into larger, faster and more capable aircraft is still alive.