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Night-Time, Warning Area Midair (Follow-Up)

The Coast Guard, Navy and Marines have published reports on an October midair that took the lives of all involved — seven Coast Guard members and two Marines flying in a Military Warning Area, at night, off Southern California. The crash involved a Coast Guard C-130 and Marine Cobra AH-1. The C-130 was flying search […]

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FAA Responds To Diamond Door Departures

Responding to “several reports of the rear passenger door departing the airplane in flight” the FAA Wednesday published proposed rules for owners of certain Diamond aircraft models. “Several reports” appears to translate to 31, according to the FAA, and affected models are DA40 and DA40F airplanes. The FAA is proposing to change the models’ “emergency […]

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“Flying Studio” Set For Stratosphere Jump

Felix Baumgartner is working to break the longstanding freefall record by jumping from a balloon gondola at the edge of space later this year, and this week Red Bull said it has developed a “flying video production studio” to capture the event for live streaming over the Internet. When the current record was set, 50 […]

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Red Bull Pilot Killed In Unrelated Training Accident

Don’t see a video screen?Try disabling ad blockers and refreshing this page.If that doesn’t work, click here to download the video directly. Alejandro Maclean, a pilot in the Red Bull Air Races since 2005, died last week while practicing for an airshow in his native Spain. The airplane slammed into the ground during a maneuver […]

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Arizona Considering Flight School Fees?

Arizona may be planning to take a chapter out of California’s regulatory textbook and that could lead to significant extra costs for flight schools. National Association of Flight Instructors President Jason Blair says Arizona officials are meeting Thursday to discuss the regulation of flight instructors and flight schools. A similar meeting by California officials some […]

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Johnson’s JetStar On Display

The U.S. government has paid $261,000 to pull a long-retired Lockheed JetStar from an Arizona boneyard and repaint it for static display. As you might have guessed this isn’t just any JetStar, nor is it just any paint job. The JetStar was used to shuttle former President Lyndon Johnson between Washington and his ranch in […]

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FAA To Revise NMAC Investigations

The FAA is planning to bring pilots and air traffic controllers together to share information after near midair collisions to help develop better strategies for prevention, according to a report in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal. United Airlines is expected to be the first airline to participate in the project. Currently, pilot and controller reports are […]

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RJ Crashes In China, 42 Survive

An Embraer 190 regional jet operated by Henan Airlines crashed in northeast China about 10 p.m. local time on Tuesday, killing at least 42 of the 96 people on board. The jet reportedly crashed on approach and burst into flames at Yichun Airport, a small airport near the Russian border that opened last year. Three […]

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Six Safe In Bahamas Ditching

Don’t see a video screen?Try disabling ad blockers and refreshing this page.If that doesn’t work, click here to download the video directly. Six people, including a pregnant woman and two children, were rescued virtually unhurt from the wreckage of their Piper Aztec in the water off Grand Bahama Island Monday. With nothing more than a […]

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Enter Now For Chance To Land At Edwards AFB

The dry lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base in California has seen lots of aviation history in the making, and on Oct. 1 another first will take place there — a fly-in for general aviation aircraft. Just 100 pilots will be drawn by lottery to land on the 21-square-mile Rosamond Dry Lake, which has been […]

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