The Big Story of #OSH22
What was the big story at EAA AirVenture? FLYING’s editor-in-chief Julie Boatman makes a case for what people are buying—and the new entrants into our pilot population.
What was the big story at EAA AirVenture? FLYING’s editor-in-chief Julie Boatman makes a case for what people are buying—and the new entrants into our pilot population.
Unless you’re a C-SPAN junkie, like my mom, you probably haven’t taken the time to watch one of the more functional elements of the U.S. government in action—a Congressional subcommittee hearing. And no, we are not talking about the hearings making the big news these days. There are more quotidian opportunities that give legislators the […]
Now the clock is ticking to build “The Impossible Airplane,” and the pressure is on.
A novel reveals the story about a little-known C-47 rescue operation during World War II in Yugoslavia.
As an airplane undergoes its first annual inspection under its new owner’s watch, the resulting expectations and nerves transport this pilot into a mental version of a smoky waiting room of expectant fathers.
A collegiate team, the Flying Flashes from Kent State University, won the 45th Air Race Classic.
Since 2003, the avionics giant has delivered more than 25,000 systems. What does this mean for pilots?
While the town and other interest groups battle in court, others push for the permanent shutdown of East Hampton Airport.
Both in her house and out, the author cheers on people who have caught the flying bug, or are about to.
Textron Aviation celebrates its eighth time orchestrating the Citation and Beechcraft crews lifting Special Olympians to the USA Games.