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Drunk Pilot Prompts Safety Workshop

Canada’s Transport Minister Marc Garneau will convene a “workshop” with the leaders of the country’s airlines to ensure everything possible is being done to avoid a repeat of a widely publicized drunk pilot incident earlier this month. A heavily drunk Sunwing Airlines captain was pulled from the cockpit after passing out before a flight from […]

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Boeing 737 Damaged In Possible Drone Collision

A Boeing 737 appears to have sustained damage after striking a drone during approach into Mozambique’s main airport on Thursday. It could be among the first confirmed collisions between an airliner and unmanned aircraft, but details were scarce regarding the type of drone and whether any witnesses on board saw it.LAM Mozambique Airlines, the nation’s […]

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Citation Remains Missing; Helicopter Crashes Off L.A. Shore

Local and federal agencies have teamed up to provide extra equipment to search Lake Erie for the Citation jet that has been missing for nearly a week. A 75-foot U.S. Geological Survey research ship with sonar systems has arrived in Cleveland to help detect the cockpit voice recorder of the 2012 CJ4, according to local […]

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Israeli Tech Firm Targets Passenger Drones By 2020

A passenger-carrying drone being tested in Israel could be on its way to becoming the first multi-use flying vehicle on the market. As reported this week by Reuters, the Israeli tech firm Urban Aeronautics completed early test flights of what the company calls an unmanned “flying car,” which could be in service by 2020. The […]

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Cirrus Updates SR22 And SR20

The newest iteration of the Cirrus SR22 model, the G6, is now launched, Cirrus Aircraft announced on Wednesday. The 2017 G6 offers an updated Garmin flight deck — the Cirrus Perspective-Plus — with a times-10 boost in processing speed, plus new wingtip lighting that incorporates ultra-high-performance LEDs. “Perspective-Plus instantly adds game-changing capabilities to G6 – […]

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Report: A380 Cabin Crew ‘Disoriented On Diverted Flight

A report written by a British Airways cabin-crew director, and seen by The Sunday Times of London, said the flight attendants aboard an A380 that took off from San Francisco for London then diverted to land in Vancouver, Canada, last month, were vomiting and acting strangely in response to toxic fumes in the cabin. Some […]

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Handler Locked In RJ Cargo Bay

A baggage handler was trapped inside the baggage area of a United Express Embraer 175 regional jet on Sunday while the jet flew from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Dulles Airport, in Washington, D.C., according to various news reports on Tuesday. The flight took off about 3 p.m. and landed on schedule about 90 minutes later. […]

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Garmin Introduces New G1000 Follow Up

Garmin’s G1000 integrated flight deck helped pave the way for the demise of round gauges in general aviation cockpits, and on Tuesday Garmin said it’s announcing a successor to the popular suite, the G1000 NXi. The new product is faster and offers a “superior feature set,” the company said. The new system is available as […]

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SpaceX Plans Sunday Launch

SpaceX said on Monday it has completed its investigation into the explosive fire that destroyed a rocket on Sept. 1, and added that it will launch again Sunday, with an Iridium satellite payload. Investigators determined that one of the three pressure vessels inside the second-stage liquid oxygen tank failed, SpaceX said in a statement posted […]

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Phantom Farewell

The Air Force marked the end of almost 60 years of service of the F-4 Phantom with a ceremony at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico just before Christmas. The last flying Phantom took off to assume its final role as a ground target for training pilots in more modern platforms. Holloman has been […]

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