Nov-Dec 2004 On The Radar
After nearly a decade of many birthing pains, the new sport pilot’s license as well as light-sport aircraft …
After nearly a decade of many birthing pains, the new sport pilot’s license as well as light-sport aircraft …
The Navajo Indians believe that everything has its own rhythm, its own beat, its own time to birth, to flourish …
Lady Lindy always knew how to captivate a crowd. And today was no different. She, famed aviatrix Amelia Earhartânicknamed …
The sun isn’t up yet and Gary Chamberlain is already on the phone, talking to flight service. The news …
If you’ve been wondering if this tsunami of new technology that’s been threatening to forever change the way …
For every high-profile air-show act, like Patty Wagstaff or Sean Tucker, there are dozens of pilots scattered around …
At its annual Aviation Forecast Conference, held recently in Washington, D.C., the Federal Aviation Admin-istration (FAA) released its …
For many of us, speed is the ultimate narcotic. Some pilots even regard it as an aphrodisiac that induces a …
For Charlie Russell and Maureen Enns, it had been a mostly sleepless night. Straight winds of more than 100 miles …
Their legacy is one of courage in the face of a variety of adversariesâfierce anti-aircraft artillery fire, swarms …
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