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What Financial Help Can I Get as an Adult Learning to Fly?

Older students have resources to tap into for flight training—not just funds.
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Douglas DC-3 Flies Again After 13-Year Hiatus

The Air North C-47A conversion ‘Yukon Sourdough’ returned to service in its first step toward the airshow circuit.
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Pipistrel Velis Electro Secures UK Approval

The UK CAA has certificated the all-electric single-engine trainer.
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Daher Makes a Play to Expand Footprint in North American Market

The manufacturer of the TBM and Kodiak series adds Boeing contracts to its commercial airplane portfolio as it acquires an Aerostructures Center in ...
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Good FLYING Reads: Red Burning Sky

A novel reveals the story about a little-known C-47 rescue operation during World War II in Yugoslavia.
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Bye Aerospace Nears Key Approvals for eFlyer 2

Company says it’s on track to ‘be first in the world’ to certify under FAA Part 23 Amendment 64 for Level 1 electric, ...
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Gulfstream’s G800 Jet Makes First Flight

The ultralong-range turbine mount spent two hours aloft out of KSAV.
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Kent State University Team Wins Cross-Country Air Race

A collegiate team, the Flying Flashes from Kent State University, won the 45th Air Race Classic.
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First FAA-Registered Daher TBM 960 En Route to U.S.

FAA certification was officially recognized on Friday on the latest very-fast turboprop.
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‘Sully’ Steps Down from ICAO Role

Retired US Airways captain C.B. “Sully” Sullenberger held the ambassador position for only six months.
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