Bombardier To Close Down Learjet Production Bombardier has announced that it intends to end Learjet production in the fourth quarter of 2021 in order to focus […] Read this article
Interplanetary Egos Getting In The Way? Musk and the FAA should declare a truce and get back to the remarkable work at hand. Read this article
Sriwijaya Air Prelim Highlights Thrust Imbalance Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 experienced a thrust imbalance prior to going down in the Java Sea on Jan. 9, 2021, […] Read this article
Joby Picks Garmin G3000 For eVTOL Urban air mobility (UAM) company Joby Aviation announced on Wednesday that it will be outfitting its all-electric vertical takeoff and […] Read this article
How A Split Second Wrong Decision Caused the Kobe Bryant Fatal Crash The NTSB recently announced the probable cause of the Kobe Bryant fatal helicopter crash was the pilot’s flawed decision to […] Read this article
FSANA Reschedules Annual Conference Joining the growing list of aviation events delayed or canceled this year, the Flight School Association of North America (FSANA) […] Read this article
COVID-19 Lessons The first thing that happened was a sudden shift in “safety” concerns over to handling COVID-19. Should I go fly? […] Read this article
United, Archer Partner On Short-Haul Electric Aircraft United Airlines announced on Wednesday that it will be working with urban air mobility (UAM) startup Archer to develop Archer’s […] Read this article
Powering a Mystery What single-engine airplane, almost as big as a de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver, designed by Al Mooney, certified by Lockheed, built […] Read this article
Picture of the Week, February 11, 2021 Sun up on southern Lake Rosseau in Muskoka. Shot RAW on a Nikon Z6 with 35mm F1.8 S lens. Sweetened up with DxO PhotoLab. Photo by Alan Plaunt. Read this article