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.
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.
In a video conversation with EAA leader Jack Pelton, Jim Bridenstine discusses autonomous flight, supersonics, electrics and more, some of it quite controversial.
Robina Asti, a 99-year old instructor, gave a recurrency lesson and got into the record books in the process.
The crash of a Cherokee PA-32 killed three, including the pilot, after it apparently failed to gain altitude after takeoff.
There’s good news behind the scary story of the unprecedented cyber attack.
The surplus military fighter jet gets poor gas mileage but cuts commute time to nothing. And the price ain’t bad, either.
The company is ready to start cranking out the fast turboprop singles.