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Cessna 152 Lands on Interstate in Rush Hour Traffic

Rush hour drivers in Cumberland, Maine, had a surprise thrown into their typical commute when a Cessna 152 landed on Interstate 295 around 5 p.m. Thursday. The 42-year-old pilot was flying alone from Portland International Jetport to Waterville when the engine of the rented 152 quit at 2,000 feet. While investigators are still looking into […]

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MIT Brings Passive Anti-icing to the Next Level

Back in 2010, MIT and GE announced the results of research that appeared to have tantalizing implications for greatly reducing the buildup of airframe ice. So called “super-hydrophobic” coatings were shown to cause water droplets to bead up rather than spread out, reducing ice buildup by as much as 70 percent. But after the first […]

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EAA, AOPA Condemn Sleep Apnea Rule

Following up on Flying magazine’s denunciation of the FAA’s proposed new sleep apnea policy, the EAA and AOPA have both weighed in with strong opposition to the rule, which requires Aviation Medical Examiners to refer high-BMI pilots to sleep specialists for further evaluation. The new rule was recently announced by federal air surgeon Dr. Fred […]

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Super Legend Cub LSA Receives FAA Approval

Fans of Piper’s revered Super Cub can now find a passing copy in the light-sport market, thanks to the recent FAA approval of the Super Legend Cub LSA, built by Texas-based American Legend Aircraft Company. After suffering through six to seven weeks of delays due to the recent government shutdown, the company received the green […]

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Medevac Learjet 35 Crashes Off Florida Coast

A medevac Learjet bound for Mexico crashed in the ocean about a mile offshore minutes after departing Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Tuesday night. Officials said two people on board have been confirmed killed and a Coast Guard search continues for two others. An airport spokesman told media outlets that the Learjet 35 was returning […]

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Video: Two-seat Volocopter Completes First Flight

E-volo, the developer of a series of new concept helicopter derivatives the company calls volocopters, has achieved an important milestone, successfully launching its first commercially viable two-seat version, the VC200. The maiden flight occurred on November 17 inside the Dm-arena in Karlsruhe, Germany. The VC200 was remotely controlled and its 18 electrically powered rotors had […]

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Boeing 747 Dreamlifter Lands at Wrong Airport in Giant Blunder

A Boeing 747 Dreamlifter bound for McConnell Air Force Base in Kansas mistakenly landed at Jabara Airport near Wichita on Wednesday after a flight from New York’s JFK. If that error wasn’t bad enough, the massive cargo plane was stuck there and forced the airport to close until it could take off this afternoon. According […]

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Video Shows Russian Boeing 737 Fall from Sky

Security camera video shows a Tatarstan Airlines Boeing 737 descending nearly vertically at a Russian airport on Sunday before exploding in a massive fireball. All 44 passengers and six crew members were killed in the crash after the jetliner aborted one landing attempt and was attempting another. Weather does not appear to have been a […]

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Embry-Riddle/American Eagle Partner on Job Transition Program

One of the biggest aviation universities in the country, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, has teamed up with a major regional airline, American Eagle Airlines, on a program that provides a pathway for students to transition from the school into first officer positions at the airline. The American Eagle Airlines Pilot Pipeline Program will offer select Embry-Riddle […]

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Dassault Completes First Simulated Falcon 5X Flight

Dassault Aviation chief test pilot Philippe Deleume has become the first person to experience the flight characteristics of the Falcon 5X, which Dassault introduced at the National Business Aviation Association’s annual convention in October. Deleume took the controls of the newly developed Falcon 5X simulation bench at the company’s design office in St Cloud, France. […]

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