NTSB Report Suggests Landing Pattern Issues In Reno T-6 Midair The pilot of Race 66, the North American AT-6 that finished the race directly behind the two aircraft that later collided in the landing pattern during the Reno Air Races, said that neither of the two race planes were “where[…] Read this article
Archaeologists Unearth World War II-Era Air Catapult System In UK A construction project at a British Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) World War II-era site has unearthed an unusual find. Developed between 1938 and 1940, the RAE Mark III Catapult was designed to launch fully fueled and loaded bombers from runways[…] Read this article
NBAA Offers Tax Advice For Small-Business Aircraft Operators The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), usually associated with big corporate owners of multimillion-dollar business jets, also offers tax advice for “small-business aircraft operators.” While many light aircraft owners use their aircraft for business purposes, at least partially, they might[…] Read this article
Bye Aerospace Announces Letters Of Intent for 340 eFlyer Electric Trainers Last week, Denver, Colorado-based electric aircraft developer Bye Aerospace announced it has signed four letters of intent (LOIs) from “prominent” aviation training providers for a total of 340 eFlyer aircraft. Terms were not announced. Bye Aerospace’s eFlyer program was launched[…] Read this article
NBAA-BACE To Host Collegiate Connect Program, Career Fair During the National Business Aviation Association Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) next week, university and technical school students will gain an immersive introduction to career opportunities available within the industry. On Oct. 19, the third day of the event,[…] Read this article