More than 400 students are expected to attend the Museum of Flight’s Women Fly program.
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New proposal suggests ways to improve cockpit awareness of drones
Small unmanned aircraft systems challenge manned aircraft pilots in terms of see and avoid.
Reaching a different audience
“Our customers crave ways to enjoy life and unlock what was believed to be unattainable adventures,” said Brett David, CEO of Prestige Imports, a luxury car dealership.
Boeing endows $3 million to Embry-Riddle for scholarships
The Boeing scholarships will seek to increase the number of underrepresented populations in the pilot workforce, including women, people of color, and veterans.
Power Flow Systems expands to Europe
Recent changes in EASA rules now allow tuned exhausts in Europe.
400th save from whole aircraft parachute
The milestone 400th and 401st lives were saved when a Cirrus pilot with the engine out deployed the system over water near Grand Turk Island.
Delivering cardiac equipment via drone to be tested in Reno
The approval allows the delivery of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and commercial packages.
Zenith 750 to be built at SUN ‘n FUN to help the disabled fly
Building an airplane during SUN ‘n FUN is just the start of efforts to offer flight training to the disabled.
Aerospace Welding Minneapolis by the numbers
In its 25 years in business, Aerospace Welding Minneapolis, Inc. has sold more than 72,000 PMA parts for certified aircraft.








