Just The Facts Roundup Of Aviation News For The Week Of July 20, 2020
This week saw an outpouring of hopeful sadness over the Oshkosh that isn’t, along with news from the LSA world, a newly announced plan for the 737 Max and more.
Breaking news in the world of aviation, from regulations to innovation to mishaps and more.
This week saw an outpouring of hopeful sadness over the Oshkosh that isn’t, along with news from the LSA world, a newly announced plan for the 737 Max and more.
No one was seriously hurt when the small plane smashed into and then got stuck in the tower.
A week of stories that in some cases were surprisingly hopeful.
And you’ll never guess what investigators say the crew did before and what they said after the near disaster.
Even though there’s not a show this year doesn’t mean there’s no cool gear. Credit cards at the ready, people!
With no live AirVenture, the EAA has already launched Spirit of Aviation Week, an impressive virtual event with tons of fun things to do.
The Safety Board’s report describes a number of causal and contributing factors, leading it to recommend new rules that could have wide-reaching effects on pilots.
A busy news week includes two tragic aircraft accidents, a new bush plane and a marginally impressive milestone.
The Airbus A319 was headed to LGA from Palm Beach when it collided with something.
A pioneer you’ve likely never heard of passes away at 80.