Foreign Affairs
Away from the warm embrace of North Dakota, our hero takes on foreign ATC, poorly marked pavement, U.S. Customs and even Florida. Along the way, lessons were learned.
Away from the warm embrace of North Dakota, our hero takes on foreign ATC, poorly marked pavement, U.S. Customs and even Florida. Along the way, lessons were learned.
Don’t let ‘fear of missing out’ deter you from finding some great aviation gear.
Schneider Trophy air races led the way to a place where no one goes.
People might mistake the N3N for a Boeing Stearman, but the two have little in common.
More Circle On a Straight-In In your October 2024 issue, you were spot on, per usual, with your answer for the primary reason someone would circle when attempting a straight in: too high and too close upon breakout into VMC. If the conditions are just so, then why not? There’s no VFR traffic to contend […]
Annual event in Stockton, California, makes the surreal experience of operating a ‘Flying Fortress’ possible, 80 years after World War II.
Historic event finds new life with an agreement between the National Aeronautical Association and Advanced Air Mobility Institute.
They’re not just some added lateral area—they’re a vortex generator.
The Wright brothers and the Douglas DC-3 both marked aviation milestones on this date in 1903 and 1935.
During World War II, a Hollywood set designer helped design a 26-acre fake community to camouflage the Boeing factory.