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When cockpit instruments fail at night

Flying at night already removes visual references, but when cockpit instruments begin to fail, even experienced crews are ...
On October 3, 1967, US Air Force Major William J. “Pete” Knight ignited the engine of the North American X-15, unleashing 600 ...
Flight instructor Taylor Dickey and private pilot Michael Jahn, both 30, died when their single-engine Cessna 172 plunged ...
Turbulence can feel scary and now one pilot shared an insight into what the cabin crew see in the cockpit when the plane hits ...
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How to Winterize Your Flying

Keep a careful eye on outside temperature, and use pitot heat, propeller heat, and carburetor heat judiciously. You often can ...
The 2026 Audi A3 is a fine example of the subcompact luxury sedan class, delivering a premium experience without breaking the ...
The crew of a United Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 that overran a runway in Houston were encouraged by air traffic control to ...
Airports of Kyrgyzstan JSC, the operator of most Kyrgyz airports including Bishkek, has placed five retired aircraft up for ...
LIFT Aircraft begins FAA type certification process for a commercial version of its HEXA eVTOL, expanding into autonomous and air taxi ops.
State volcanologists raised Mayon Volcano’s alert status to Alert Level 2 early Thursday, January 1, citing a sharp increase ...
Skyryse, which began integrating its SkyOS universal flight operating system on the Black Hawk three months ago, on Tuesday ...
I drove the 2025 BMW M2 and share my honest review of its performance, handling, comfort, and everyday usability. It offers a ...