Meg Godlewski
3 Killed When Helicopters Collide in Southern California
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the midair collision of two firefighter helicopters in California that killed three people on Sunday.
NTSB Cites Unauthorized Takeoff in Boston Near-Miss Report
Investigation has attributed a ‘flight crew taking off without clearance’ for the February
incident at Logan International between a private jet and airliner.
WASP to Commemorate 80th Anniversary
August 5 represents an important milestone for women pilots, as it was on this day in 1943 that the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) were created, marking its 80th anniversary. On Saturday, the Lone Star Flight Museum in Houston will be commemorating the event with a hangar talk on the history of the WASP at […]
Purdue, LIFT Academy Partner to Tackle Commercial Pilot Need
Under the agreement, students who complete all five flight certifications/ratings will receive a year of credits toward their bachelor’s degree in professional flight.
New DeltaHawk DHK180 Called ‘Great Option’ for Bearhawk Aircraft
The jet fuel-burning piston engine represents a clean-sheet design that has been in development for 15 years.
Oshkosh Lost and Found Seeks Home for Left-Behind Kitty
An EAA volunteer who has attended Oshkosh for decades makes it a priority to try to reunite children with their lost toys.
Boeing Eyes Diversified Workforce, Funds 25 Flight Training Scholarships
Boeing has projected 602,000 new pilots will be needed to fly and maintain the global commercial fleet over the next 20 years.
AirVenture 2023 by the Numbers
This year’s air show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, set a record for total visitors.