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Cirrus Introduces New Instrument Rating Course
Comprehensive continuing education program from Cirrus Aircraft combines online courses, self-study, and in-person flight ...
CHELTENHAM, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ontic, the aerospace industry’s leading provider of ‘Extended Life Solutions ® ’ for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) legacy products, has acquired the ...
Cirrus Aircraft has introduced an Instrument Rating Program for Cirrus pilots as a way for pilots to enhance their flight ...
Peter Fadis is restoring the cockpit of a Boeing 707, his favorite airplane, in his barn after retiring from his career as a New York State housing official. The 707 cockpit, originally from a British ...
A rebuilt airplane that first flew before D-Day is flying again for the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, this time equipped with the world’s most advanced airborne antenna for receiving ...
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Air India Crash: ‘No Pilot Would Tamper With Switches During Takeoff,’ Says Aviation Consultant
No pilot is stupid, or inept, to want to play around with switches in the middle section of cockpit when all attention is focused on forward flight cockpit instruments located in front of the pilots, ...
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