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Question of the Week: What is the Biggest Lesson of Asiana 214?

The crash of Asiana 214, a Boeing 777, at SFO brought to the world’s attention a number of issues that pilots have been talking about for years, most notably the role of automation in safety and its potential unintended negative consequences if pilots become too reliant on it and lose critical hand-flying skills. What issue […]

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Most Delicious Flight Plan

With apologies to our vegan readers, we present the most delicious flight plan ever, with waypoints carefully chosen not necessarily to give the best routing but to offer the best life advice, in our humble opinions, that is. The picture was snapped in flight by Cirrus rep Ivy McIvers, who presumably hadn’t had any part […]

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Embry-Riddle Team Wins Collegiate Air Race Honors

Two students from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Daytona Beach campus finished first in the collegiate division of the Air Race Classic, one of the oldest and most revered air races for women. Pilots Valdeta Mehanja and Danielle Erlichman placed first among collegiate competitors and third overall in the four-day, transcontinental race, originally known as the “Powder […]

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Massive Warbird Collection Goes on the Block

Gerry Yagen’s 44 warbirds were just too much of a financial burden, he said. So the entire collection is up for sale. Long financed by Yagen’s string of vocational tech schools, the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Virginia, includes a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, a Focke Wulf Fw-190 and a de Havilland Dragon Rapide […]

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Terrafugia Transition Plans to Fly at AirVenture

Terrafugia is planning to show off the capabilities of the Transition flying car to the world at AirVenture Oshkosh, set for July 29 through August 4 this year. The Woburn, Massachusetts-based company announced it will take the unconventional aircraft to the skies around 8 p.m., just before the night airshow on Wednesday, July 31. During […]

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EAA AirVenture 2013

Each year aviation enthusiasts and avgeeks alike look forward to AirVenture in Oshkosh, America’s largest annual gathering, and this July and August look to be shaping up for another great show. From a sneak peek of Disney’s new animated feature _Planes ___to a first public U.S. flight by Yves “Jetman” Rossy and musical performances by […]

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Pilot Plans All-Electric Solo Atlantic Crossing

Chip Yates, the pilot who last summer broke the world speed record for flight in an electric airplane while flying his specially modified LongEZ, aims to become this century’s Charles Lindbergh by crossing the Atlantic solo on battery power alone. For the 3,500-mile nonstop journey, Yates will need to overcome the greatest obstacle to electric-powered […]

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FBO Spotlight: St. Charles Flying Service (KSET)

In our FBO Spotlight series, we’re highlighting FBOs around the country that have received rave reviews from our readers. This latest Spotlight is brought to you by Gary Peek, who recently flew into St. Charles County Smartt Airport in St. Charles, Missouri, in a Cessna 182. Here’s what he had to say about one of […]

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Eugene Patterson: The Best Copilot I Ever Had

Eugene Corbett Patterson died last January. You may have a flicker of name recognition, as his obituary was in almost every newspaper in the country. The New York Times announced his death on the front page and devoted considerable space to this farm boy, soldier, scholar, journalist and editor. To me, he was the best […]

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