What if There’s a Medical Emergency on an Airline Flight?
We take a look at risk mitigation from the pilot’s perspective.
We take a look at risk mitigation from the pilot’s perspective.
Women in Aviation International, and family and friends of the World War II pilots honored them for their service alongside their fellow military aviators.
On a whim while passing through Chicago O’Hare a few weeks ago, I picked up a novel for the combination of its title—Great Circle—and the sketch of a diving biplane on its cover. But it wasn’t without a certain amount of trepidation. It’s a tall order to weave realistic flying into a fictional piece, especially […]
A trio of standout flights to EAA AirVenture show how we remember these moments even when times are rough.
The NAA and the Ninety-Nines bestow the award on a person who has contributed to the success of others
Women in Aviation International plans its annual commemoration of the contribution made by the Women Airforce Service Pilots in World War II.
A pilot’s first landing at KJFK is nerve-wracking enough, but what happened after the landing shocked everyone.
With avgas a boutique product and jet-A supplies in mitigation, experts see price volatility rather than more shortages ahead, for general aviation.
An electric debut from Diamond and Safran advances the sustainability game, if it meets the timeline proposed.
Col. Eileen Collins pilots an ongoing mission to inspire youth to space flight.