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FAA Panel Split on Drone Tracking Details

The FAA’s panel of experts and law enforcement officials could not agree on the specifics of tracking civilian drones, such as what models should be radio tracked, and whether or not size and weight should be determining factors. The panel is wrapping up as the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the first case of […]

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Flight Chops: Behind the Scenes with the Aeroshell Aerobatic Team

For this week’s Throwback Thursday Flight Chops video, we’re revisiting AirVenture 2015, where the YouTube aviation star got to live every pilot’s dream of flying with the AeroShell Aerobatic team. Simply put, Chops said, being able to see all of Oshkosh from a T6 was “mindblowing” and “ridiculously awesome.” More jealous we could not be. […]

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Bombardier’s Smooth Ride is No Accident

Even aboard business airplanes, there are people who simply don’t like the bumps that often accompany flying. Some passengers tell operators many of the pets flying along these days don’t like the bumps either. Bombardier believes a smooth ride is an important benefit to be had in the right aircraft. The company created a small […]

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Scaled Composites Completes First Flight of Secretive Experimental

Mojave, California-based Scaled Composites, which was founded by famed aircraft engineering visionary Burt Rutan who retired in 2011, this week conducted the first flight of an experimental airplane named Model 401. The airplane was designed for a “proprietary customer.” The proof-of-concept features sharper angles than we’re used to seeing on the wings and vertical tail […]

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ViaSat Launches Faster In-Flight Connectivity for Bizjets

ViaSat will soon launch its ViaSat-2 service, allowing large cabin bizjets to provide even higher connection speeds to users in flight. The service is an upgrade to ViaSat’s already capable system, which provides Ku- and Ka-band satellite coverage. The company has been demonstrating its capabilities at its booth at the NBAA Business Aviation Convention and […]

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Flight Research Launches Icing Upset Recovery Course

Mojave, California-based Flight Research has introduced a course to help pilots understand how icing conditions affect performance and what to do if they enter icing conditions inadvertently. The course includes three hours of ground instruction, teaching pilots about the dangers of icing on the airframe and how it affects aircraft performance. Like all of Flight […]

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Gulfstream G600 Arrives at NBAA-BACE in Style

Riding high on the success of its final test flight in August, the Gulfstream G600 arrived in Las Vegas this week for a formal unveiling. The fully-outfitted G600 offered customers and general onlookers an idea of just how luxurious the aircraft can be, as it was built with a “high level of customization” in mind. […]

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Textron Announces 100th Cessna Citation Latitude Delivery

It has been almost two years since NetJets took delivery of a Cessna Citation Latitude, which the fractional business jet company used as a demonstrator to showcase the aircraft’s capabilities and potential to customers across the U.S. In June of 2016, NetJets received the first Latitude in a firm order of 25 bizjets, initially with […]

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RocketRoute Adds Services to Marketplace

RocketRoute is building additional services into its Marketplace app, providing a complete package for pilots and operators. Access to the app is free to pilots and operators, and it allows them to seamlessly connect with fuel, catering, ground transportation, flight plan, risk assessment and other services around the world. By creating a flight plan, services […]

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