Just the Facts Aviation News For The Week of November 16, 2020
Finally, good news for 737 Max, a tragic end for an extreme flyer, twin pandemic-related casualties, and much more in this week’s news roundup.
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Finally, good news for 737 Max, a tragic end for an extreme flyer, twin pandemic-related casualties, and much more in this week’s news roundup.
This Lear 24 is gorgeous, fast and cheap. It is, of course, not that easy. It’s never that easy!
You know how this works, slow-fly into a stiff enough wind and before you know it ’¦.
The media’s perverse fascination with plane crashes is easy to get. Their audience is afraid of airplanes.
The Boeing 737 Max is returning to service, probably by the end of this year. What are your feelings about being a passenger on one?
EAA notes dramatic 10-year reduction.
The troubled jetliner, grounded for more than a year and a half, gets a fresh start. But how will passengers react?
The plane was rolling out after touching down when it hit the bear. No people were injured.
The French wingsuit pilot and BASE jumper set numerous world records.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything, and for commercial pilots, the many changes have hit especially hard.