A&P Certificate Offers More Than ‘Spinning Wrenches in the Trenches’
A&P technical training opens doors to career opportunities beyond working line maintenance or banging rivets on the hangar floor.
A&P technical training opens doors to career opportunities beyond working line maintenance or banging rivets on the hangar floor.
The recent reduced-crew exercise aimed to validate KC-46 operations in certain high-end combat scenarios, the service said.
ArkanSTOL is the only backcountry flying competition held in the Ozark mountains at Byrd’s Adventure Center.
While a Northrop official described the Tacit Blue as one of the most unstable aircraft ever flown, its data aided in the development of several weapon systems.
The Pilatus PC-12 NGX and the Daher TBM 960 offer speed, style and cargo carrying capabilities.
Weeks after a F-35 delivery pause was ordered following the discovery of Chinese parts, the DOD has issued a waiver that allows delivery of 126 aircraft awaiting delivery.
While country music is its “biscuit and butter,” Nashville has some surprises, including a rich aviation history.
The third time was not the charm for NASA, as the September 27 launch for the Artemis I rocket and Orion spacecraft has been scrubbed as Hurricane Ian approaches Florida.
Over its 75 years, the Air Force has always converted business jets for its own missions.
In the wake of WWII, the Department of the Air Force became a stand-alone service on September 18, 1947, created by the National Security Act signed into law by President Harry Truman.