On The Fly

Adam Aircraft has hired two new engineering executives…A computer at MIA Center was down for about an hour on Wednesday…Brazil shut down three major airports Tuesday due to an ATC glitch…Leonard Greene, founder of Corporate Angel Network, died at age 88…The EAA is holding a ceremony today to observe the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack.

Adam Aircraft has hired two new executives to manage flight test and engineering programs...

A computer system at Miami Center was down for about an hour on Wednesday, and four aircraft in the flight levels "almost" violated FAA separation rules, The Associated Press reported...

Brazil shut down three major airports on Tuesday when an air traffic control communications system failed; many travelers were stranded in terminals overnight...

Leonard Greene, inventor of the stall-warning device and founder of the Corporate Angel Network, died last week at age 88 in New York…

The EAA is holding a ceremony today at the AirVenture Museum in Oshkosh to observe the 65th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The observance -- which starts at 7:55 a.m., the same time the attacks began on Dec. 7, 1941 -- is sponsored by the Military Veterans Museum of Oshkosh.