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Cockpit view landing short runway Lugano Airport | Life of an airline pilot
Bowen Yang tearfully bids farewell to 'Saturday Night Live' with the help of Cher and Ariana Grande Barabak: She went to jail ...
DutchPilotGirl on MSN
Dubai | Cockpit view | Life of an airline pilot
Experience a cockpit view approach and landing in a Boeing 737-800 at Dubai International Airport (OMDB) Jack Smith tells ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Pilot raised concerns about aircraft minutes before fatal crash
Turkish pilot flying the plane from Sligo to Slovenia reported problems with an alternator and low fuel pressure to air ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Vision Jet Is the Next Evolution in Personal Aviation
The CAPS is an uncompromising innovation of aircraft safety. This FAA-approved whole-aircraft parachute system can be ...
The airline’s dominance and sub-par regulation are both to blame for the chaos that marooned passengers and sent fares soaring. The crisis demands antitrust scrutiny of IndiGo, a look at the case for ...
The crash at Statesville Regional Airport killed popular NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife and two children, and three other people.
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View | Flight disruptions: Why the key lies in promoting competition in the airline industry
Encouraging competition at the policy level includes incentives to new players to enter the market and ensure there is no over-reliance on a single company.| Business News ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
We Fly: Pilatus PC-12 Pro
In the more than 30 years the Pilatus PC-12 has been in service, its unique combination of speed, load-carrying ability, ...
From first deliveries, to first flights and plans for a new air taxi network, eVTOL companies Archer, AIR, Wisk and Elroy Air ...
The Aviationist on MSN
U.S. Navy Wants 216 New Trainers to Replace T-45 as RFP Slips to 2026
A new update to the Undergraduate Jet Training System’s RFI mentions the requirement for a 216-aircraft fleet, blaming the government shutdown for the ...
Army Times on MSN
The American who was held in Ireland’s WWII internment camp — twice
Guards at the Curragh had blanks in their weapons and the internees, allied and German, were allowed to visit local pubs and ...
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