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How New England Air Museum Restores Aircraft
Larry Anglisano recently spent some time behind the scenes for an exclusive look at the New England Air Museum’s restoration and preservation process.

Lessons from the Truckee NTSB Case Study

Crash Prompts Japan To Call on U.S. Military To Ground Ospreys

NAA, FAI Recognize Record Flights In King Air With Tamarack Aerospace Smartwing Upgrade

Airbus NH90 Sea Tiger Naval Helicopter Makes First Flight

Should We All Be Frightened of the GA Future Ahead?

Watch: The RAF at 20 Years into Moose Creek

Fly a Virtual Sopwith Camel

This 1961 Mooney M20B Is a Fast, Fuel-Sipping ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

Cirrus Adds Second Vision Jet Simulator

A Flightless Bird Returns to the Skies
When Dawn and I bought our previous airplane, a 1953 Piper Pacer, we vowed to fly it at least ten hours a month, and indeed we clocked some 220 hours over 18 months of ownership. This time around, I’ve only flown our Stinson 40 hours since buying it in August.

The First Aircraft Mechanic
While the Wrights earned a place in the spotlight as daring aviators, one key figure is often overlooked: mechanician Charles Taylor.

The Search for Multiengine Time
The challenge of getting quality multiengine time is a theme throughout the development of a professional pilot’s career.
TODAY'S TOP AIRCRAFTFORSALE PICK

This 1965 Piper PA-28-180 Is an Economical, All-Around ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Many fans say the basic four-seat PA-28 and the 180 hp engine are a perfect marriage.

Flying High with Aircraft For Sale’s Latest Feature: Introducing ‘Price Change’
Track the rise and fall of an aircraft’s price without as much as a click of the button with Price Change on Aircraft For Sale.

The Advantages of Shopping for Unusual Aircraft
When it comes to buying a used aircraft, well-known models often come with high prices and a lot of competition.
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Cuyler Airfield a Dream Come True
A fly-in community offers the best of airpark living for a Florida couple.

There’s a Whale on the Runway at a Seaside Pacific Northwest Airport
A deceased whale has washed up on shore in close proximity to the stretch of sand used as a runway at Copalis Beach (S16) in Washington.

Bahamas Retreat Provides Remote Beachfront Paradise
Hawk’s Nest Resort and Marina on Cat Island, Bahamas, once a drug runners’ hideaway, features 3,100-foot paved airstrip.
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Flying as a Pilot after a DUI
A DUI doesn’t have to prevent or end your flying career. However, flying and landing safely can
require every ounce of mental and physical capacity which requires clear, sober decision
making. Any alcohol related arrest will raise concern over potential alcohol or substance abuse
and needs to be addressed.

About UND Aerospace Foundation Flight Training Center
Home to one of the first accredited aviation programs in the United States and boasting one of the largest civilian aircraft fleets in North America, the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences campus in Grand Forks maintains an industry-leading reputation in aerospace education and research.

The Caribbean’s First and Only Airpark Is Now Open
Kaynoa is a 5,680-acre resort and ranch community in Nisibon along the pristine Caribbean coast between Miches and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic—25 nm northeast from

Unleash Your Jetsetter Lifestyle in Europe
You know the unparalleled freedom and luxury that come with soaring through the skies. Now, imagine the excitement of touchdown at your very own private

Bristow Places Deposit for Early Delivery of Five Electra eSTOLs
The deposit follows a 2022 agreement between the companies for the preorder of up to 50 Electra aircraft, which Bristow will fly on regional air mobility routes.
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This 1974 MiG-21 Is a Supersonic ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

Dassault to Establish New MRO in Brazil




Boeing Business Jets Unveils BBJ Select Program
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Aviation Real Estate

Cuyler Airfield a Dream Come True
A fly-in community offers the best of airpark living for a Florida couple.

Bahamas Retreat Provides Remote Beachfront Paradise
Hawk’s Nest Resort and Marina on Cat Island, Bahamas, once a drug runners’ hideaway, features 3,100-foot paved airstrip.
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FROM THE pages of flying

The First Aircraft Mechanic

Unchaining the Imaginative Flight Within


Visiting Aviation’s Birthplace, a Great Pilot Destination

Life’s a Beach…When You Fly Into One
