One lucky teacher will get to board the company’s specialized aircraft, G-FORCE ONE, as they test their experiment.
Fuel contamination brings down Yak 52
Probable cause: A partial loss of engine power due to contaminants in the fuel system that decreased the fuel flow, the source of which could not be determined.
Picture of the Day: Glass at sunset
Rick Cohen submitted the following photo and note: “Reflections off Lake Griffin en route to Leesburg International Airport (KLEE) in Florida for practice approaches right at sunset in my 2002 C172R.” Would you like to have your photo featured as Picture of the Day? You can submit it via this form. All photos sent in for […]
Seaplane pilots get a jump start on SUN ‘n FUN
Seaplane bingo, a flying scavenger hunt, and an airplane beauty pageant were just some of the activities at this year’s Seaplane-A-Palooza.
Godspeed Billy
Billy wasn’t tall, yet he was a giant.
Video: First flight of the Stratolaunch
Also included in the video are rare images from a New Guinea AAF boneyard in 1945, plus a March visit to the Air Force Armament Museum at Eglin AFB in Florida.
Loss of control study seeks pilot input
The research project explores the connection between the flight training process and preventing loss of control accidents.
Duncan Aviation endows new aviation maintenance scholarship
Besides the $2,500 scholarship, the student also receives a paid internship at Duncan Aviation’s Battle Creek, Michigan, location.
Short field takeoff goes awry
Probable cause: The pilot’s improper pretakeoff planning, his failure to maintain adequate airspeed, and his exceedance of the airplane’s critical angle of attack during a short-field takeoff with a tailwind, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall.