Multimedia

AVweb’s Multimedia section offers a rich collection of aviation-focused content, including videos, podcasts, photo galleries, and more. From in-depth analyses of aircraft systems to engaging pilot interviews and captivating flight footage, this section provides valuable insights and entertainment for aviation enthusiasts and professionals alike. Stay updated with the latest in aviation through our diverse multimedia offerings.

Video of the Week: Learning to Fly, 1953

Recommend a Video |VOTW Archive There’s a touch of annoying feedback in our latest “Video of the Week,” but it’s worth adapting your ears to. Even if you turn the sound down a few minutes into the video, you’ll still enjoy promotional “Learn to Fly” video from 1953. Break out the reel-to-reel, and help us […]

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GA on the DC Agenda

As a new legislative session and a new administration get to work in Washington, D.C., what does this mean for general aviation? For starters, it could mean billions of dollars for airport improvements and a chance to loosen up some funding to advance NextGen. Andy Cebula, AOPA’s executive vice president of government affairs, updates AVweb‘s […]

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Training a Bright Spot at Diamond

Diamond Aircraft was the last of the major OEMs to announce layoffs to grapple with the tough economy. CEO Peter Maurer spoke with AVweb‘s Russ Niles about the market in general and the steady sales in the training sector. Duration: File Size: download here

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Video of the Week: Wingsuit Base-Jumping

Recommend a Video |VOTW Archive We’ve seen bits and pieces of our latest “Video of the Week” around the web, but it was AVweb reader Joe Rowell who pointed us to the full version we’re running today. Even if the phrase “wingsuit base-jumping” doesn’t pique your interest, we think you’ll enjoy the breath-taking scenery and […]

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Lake Amphib Manufacturer for Sale

One of the oldest continuously produced line of aircraft in the world, the Lake family of single-engine amphibians, is for sale. AVweb‘s Russ Niles spoke with the current owner, Armand Rivard, about the potential future of the unique airplane. Duration: File Size: download here

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Bolen Addresses GA Security Hearing

The first in a series of public hearings on the Transportation Security Administration’s proposed Large Aircraft Security Program (LASP), which targets general aviation aircraft larger than 12,500 lbs., was held in White Plains, NY on Tuesday. AVweb‘s Russ Niles spoke with National Business Aviation Association President Ed Bolen just after the hearing concluded. Duration: File […]

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Snow Collapses One-of-a-Kind Vintage Bomber

The Pacific Northwest has been uncharacteristically buried in snow this winter, and a particularly heavy snowfall on Dec. 26 severely damaged the last remaining Hampden bomber at the Canadian Museum of Flight in Langley, British Columbia. AVweb‘s Russ Niles spoke with museum volunteer Jack Meadows about why it’s important to get this one-of-a-kind aircraft back […]

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Video of the Week: Canyonlands Flying in a Piper Cherokee

Recommend a Video |VOTW Archive Did someone say “backcountry flying”? It doesn’t get more majestic than this video AVweb reader Alan Loehr pointed out to us recently. Sit back and enjoy several of Arizona and Utah’s most breath-taking sites, seen through the canopy of a Piper Cherokee 140 and edited together into a couple of […]

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