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Air Shows & Events

Sling TSi: Torrance To Tampa Nonstop

Sling Aircraft’s Jean d’Assonville and Wayne Toddun made the trip from Torrance, California, to the Lakeland area for Sun n Fun 2019 without a fuel stop. From an easy ride at 17,500 feet with a ripping tailwind to dodging rain showers in a frontal system at 800 feet over the Gulf of Mexico, the pair […]

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Air Shows & Events

Sling TSi Makes 13.5-hour, Nonstop Flight from California to Florida

Sling Aircraft’s Jean d’Assonville and Wayne Toddun successfully completed a nonstop trip from Torrance, California, to the Lakeland area for Sun ‘n Fun 2019 in 13.5 hours. Benefiting from early tailwinds and an additional 30 gallons of fuel (over the normal 45-gallon long-range tanks), the Sling TSi made the trip with ease, landing with 1.5 […]

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Features

Not-In-The-Book IFR Escapades

Pro pilots tell us that it’s not the difficulties we train for that will get us. It’s the ones we can’t train for. Here are seven examples of IFR pilots who coped with the unexpected. What would you have done? Too Much Tech? A Beechcraft V35 departed VFR at dusk with rain squalls in the […]

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Accidents/NTSB

U.S. Airlines Keep Flying Their 737 MAX 8s As Others Ground Them (Updated)

Fallout from the weekend crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 continues as numerous airlines have grounded their 737 MAX 8 fleets. In the U.S., however, both Southwest and American Airlines announced today that they will continue to operate their 737 MAX 8s. UPDATE: By Tuesday afternoon March 12, the European Union effectively grounded the 737 […]

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AVweb Insider

One Man’s Career: Fighters to Airliners to Drones

This week, AVweb’s blog space will feature a two-part story from James Belton, a Gen X pilot who has done what the previous generation of pilots could not: Evolved from pistons, to jets, to drones. Here’s part two, the author’s transition to drone pilot and unit commander. It’s one kind of flying to sit above […]

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Features

Roundup: Airline Academies For Future Airline Pilots

While there are certainly arguments about how many pilots will be needed and when, stats like those presented in Boeing’s last Pilot & Technician Outlook, which estimates that 635,000 commercial aviation pilots will be needed in the next ten years, have caught the attention of the airline industry. So much so that the last five […]

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Business & Military

Southwest Gaining ETOPS Certification For Flights To Hawaii

Southwest Airlines is due to conduct its maiden flight from Oakland, California, to Honolulu, Hawaii, this week as part of its ETOPS (Extended-range Twin-engine Operational Performance Standards) certification. Partly delayed by the government shutdown, Southwest will complete its ETOPS certification flights over the next few weeks with the goal of launching California-to-Hawaii revenue flights by […]

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Accidents/NTSB

Drone Hysteria V2.0

Today’s reality quiz: You’re in an airport boarding lounge and the gate agent announces your flight has been delayed because a drone was sighted near the airport. In the improbably fantastical world I’ve created for this blog, the agent asks for a vote: Go or stay on the ground? How do you vote? How do […]

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Press Releases

Cadence Aerospace Appoints Edward Torres as Vice President, General Manager of Cadence Aerospace–Tell Tool

Anaheim, CA – February 1, 2019 – Cadence Aerospace, a provider of highly complex aerospace components and assemblies to commercial and defense customers, announces the appointment of Edward (Eddie) Torres as Vice President and General Manager of the Company’s Tell Tool Operations in Westfield, Massachusetts. With Centers of Excellence based in the U.S. and Mexico, […]

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Aviation News

Shutdown Scrubs Space Launch

The government shutdown has reached beyond the national airspace system and postponed at least one space launch. According to spacenews.com, Exos Aerospace intended to launch its SARGE suborbital rocket from Spaceport America in New Mexico on Saturday but pushed it back to Feb. 9 in hopes FAA staff will be back at work and able […]

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