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O’Hare Evacuation Citizen Journalist Video

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. Some passengers were evacuated from a United Airlines A320 parked at the gate at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport Saturday morning and a “citizen journalist” got cell phone video of it (at right). Although passengers […]

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Alaska Crash Update

Former Sen. Ted Stevens and four others, including pilot Terry Smith, died of blunt force trauma and wouldn’t have survived no matter how speedy the response to the crash of their Otter floatplane near Dillingham, Alaska, earlier this week. Autopsies were performed in Anchorage and the results were consistent with the type of accident. Photos […]

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25-Year-Old Tow Pilot Lands Near Mall

Returning from a banner towing flight out of Albert Whitted Airport, a 25-year-old pilot was faced with few good options when he suffered engine trouble Thursday near St Petersburg, Fla., landed on a relatively busy road near a mall, and walked away unscathed. Choosing a tree- and light-pole-lined road, the pilot dropped his banner, landed, […]

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Already Flying, Pilot Fights For Full Privileges

Ian Andrews has reportedly spent a small fortune ($200,000) in court and was there again Wednesday seeking to fully reinstate his New Zealand pilot certificate even though he’s legally flying unrestricted in New Zealand with his U.S. certificate. Andrews is currently 66 years of age, instrument rated, and began flying in 1986. He suffered a […]

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EAA: AirVenture Figures Down, Probably Not 37 Percent …

EAA’s estimate of 535,000 in attendance for this year’s AirVenture Oshkosh seems to set a new low since 1998’s high of 855,000 (when the Concorde graced the grounds of Oshkosh for the fifth and final time), but there may be some simple reasons for that. “We’ve changed the way we count attendees,” EAA communications director […]

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Cirrus Issues Safety Alert Re: “Recent Accidents”

Following “several recent accidents” Cirrus Aircraft and the Cirrus Owners and Pilots Association (COPA) have issued a safety alert (PDF) that makes a training request of all Cirrus pilots. The alert urges Cirrus owners, regardless of their flight experience, to conduct a currency flight with a qualified Cirrus Training Center. Cirrus has created a specific […]

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Air Force Two Damages Cub

The Vice President’s C-32 transport, a modified Boeing 757 dubbed Air Force Two, was involved in an incident Wednesday at Gabreski Airport, N.Y., that had an unfortunate outcome for a parked and tethered Piper Cub. As the jet taxied, its jet wash lifted the Cub a few feet into the air. That (or the subsequent […]

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Jonathan Trappe, Cluster Balloonist

Jonathan Trappe is a sort of super-hero to some children and a crazy man to some adults, but we found him to be a rather enthusiastic, and certificated, lighter-than-air gas balloon pilot. Trappe is licensed to fly beneath a group of (usually more than 50) homemade helium-filled polyethylene balloons. That means his aircraft is one […]

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LSA Update: Midwest Expo, Bahamas Fly-out, Lycoming Falcon

The Midwest LSA Expo is coming up for its second year, Sept. 23 to 25, at Mount Vernon Outland Airport (MVN) in Illinois. Like the flagship LSA event in Sebring, this show aims to bring shoppers together with an assortment of airplanes in a casual setting where they can easily arrange demo flights. Those who […]

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Second Alaska Rescue Claims Black Hawk

As rescuers were struggling to transport survivors of the crash that killed Sen. Ted Stevens near Dillingham, a second SAR case cost the U.S. Army one of its Black Hawk helicopters on Tuesday afternoon. The crew was attempting to remove victims stranded on the Knik Glacier since Sunday when a PA-32 with five aboard encountered […]

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