Feds: Boeing 737 MAX Will Need Additional Redundancies To Fly Again
Boeing’s grounded design to require protections the FAA previously allowed to be inoperative for flight.
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Boeing’s grounded design to require protections the FAA previously allowed to be inoperative for flight.
Test your aviation knowledge or check your answers to the crossword puzzle from our May 2020 issue.
For the third time in recent weeks, a good-sized southern GA airport suffers major damage.
This week’s Plane & Pilot Photo Of The Week comes to us courtesy of a Boston Logan Airport International Airport controller. While the author remains anonymous, we think we know about a little bit about what’s in their heart, and while ATIS is supposed to be essential information, we’d argue that this qualifies. Stay safe […]
Forget volleyball. You simply won’t believe how the flying’we’re talking the coolest jets ever’will knock your socks off.
Saving money, protecting yourself and taking care of your plane has gotten complicated in these days of COVID-19. Here’s what the experts advise’some of these might surprise you.
A pilot at a major U.S. carrier dies. Flight attendants raise dire concerns.
We have the inside story on these primates “taking over” a Florida airport.
The new website is one-stop info shopping for information about temporary changes to FAA rules during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dozens of controllers from coast to coast have tested positive for coronavirus.