Smithsonian‘s National Air And Space Museum To Honor Naval Aviator
A $10 million donation from the Kislak Family Foundation will fund a World War II aviation gallery
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A $10 million donation from the Kislak Family Foundation will fund a World War II aviation gallery
Headlines include a big helicopter’s pilotless first flight and a two-pilot ’crew’ with only one human.
Boeing apologists, even ones with impressive resumes, are falling all over themselves to make this NOT about Boeing. But it simply is.
As the flaming engine shed debris over Colorado neighborhoods, the response from the crew, and ATC, seemed picture perfect.
GAO report addresses an ongoing dilemma for GA pilots
Record snow and ice caused havoc for airports in Texas, a flying non-car’s U.S. prospects dim, homebuilts face a regulatory wall between the U.S. and Mexico, a new EVTOL by 2023? And more in this week’s roundup of aviation news!
The craft, which landed on Mars yesterday, soon will be attempting the first extraterrestrial flight.
The newest member of the Martian rover club has an extra special companion that every pilot should know about!
Despite favors from the feds, the company has apparently gone done in flames. How could any rational person be surprised?
Among the most active warbird units, the group has seven flying WWII aircraft in its collection.