Hurrying To Oshkosh, Never Arriving
The crash of a Zenith LSA in Missouri shows how multiple factors can come together to create a disastrous outcome.
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The crash of a Zenith LSA in Missouri shows how multiple factors can come together to create a disastrous outcome.
And why President Biden’s time frame for opening things up, announced last night on primetime TV, might be a little slow for aviation, while still being a good thing for our gatherings.
CDC gives a conditional green light, AOPA/NBAA say ’boo’ to GPS jamming, the old pilot shortage is suddenly new again, and AirVenture says, ’Cool your jets (at least a little),’ to volunteers.
Our Photo of the Week is, once again, not technically a photo. And fair warning, if you hate cute and funny and super smart little kids, then skip right past this one. If not, Delta is the best.
The first atmospheric flight away from Planet Earth is all systems go, but the countdown could be a long one. We have a date that would work nicely, though.
The loss of a single prop blade can ruin your day. But check out how calmly this pilot deals with the emergency and just where he chooses to put down this small homebuilt.
Boeing’s ’Loyal Wingman’ teams autonomous drones with manned fighters in combat
New report shows pilots desperately needed in the post-pandemic world
From thunderstorms to icy clouds, the weather presents numerous hazards to small planes, though the details behind these phenomena might surprise you.
With yesterday’s guidelines for the fully vaccinated, the Center for Disease Control has created clear rules for people to ignore, or not. Maybe not.