Jetsons Bill Embraces New Hampshire‘s Flying Cars
Finally, a state that has opened its arms to your flying car, within limits.
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Finally, a state that has opened its arms to your flying car, within limits.
The recent crash of a pilot popular in the bush flying community brings important lessons, he says.
Two planes collided on Friday. The pilots were well-known Alaskans.
In supporting women’s rights, the Miracle on the Hudson hero praised one political figure and raised the ire of many.
A new and potentially onerous pilot record-keeping regulation is in this week’s news, and Garmin is not using a particular term to refer to the computer virus attacks from last week.
This week’s photo of the week is a surrealistically beautiful landscape taken from the front seat of a Beech T-34.
A witness saw the airplane fly over a lake and noted that the airplane made “a tight U-turn” at a low altitude, which he thought might have been an aerobatic maneuver. The airplane then spiraled straight down counterclockwise and impacted the lake. Video from a camera mounted to the airplane’s right horizontal stabilizer confirmed that […]
Twenty-five years after the plane and skeletal remains were found, questions remain.
What do you get when you combine some bad flying with some unimaginably good luck? This.
In a video conversation with EAA leader Jack Pelton, Jim Bridenstine discusses autonomous flight, supersonics, electrics and more, some of it quite controversial.