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Why All Air Force Pilots Learn to Fly the T-6 Texan
The T-6 Texan is an ideal teacher’s airplane: it doesn’t coddle new students, nor does it punish them relentlessly.
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Pilots Reveal What It’s Really Like To Fly For A Living — And There Are So Many Misconceptions
From assumptions about who’s in the cockpit to what their schedules look like at home, myths about aviation persist.
NASA's CHAPEA mission will see four volunteers living in a simulated Mars base, and leading them is an Air Force pilot, who ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Understand the Risks of Controlled Flight Into Terrain
You have to be very careful when multitasking in the airplane. Perhaps you are head down in the radio or working the tablet ...
Daily Freeman on MSN
Dutchess County crossing guard fatally injured
A crossing guard was fatally injured Monday when he was struck by a motor vehicle, the Poughkeepsie Police Department said.
Sam Eckholm on MSN
How to Become a U.S. Air Force Pilot
Flying a fighter jet may look like something out of Top Gun, but for Air Force pilots, it’s a real career path. So how do you get there? This video breaks down the different routes into the cockpit - ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Even Instructors Must Stay in the Learner’s Seat
Keep in mind that passing a check ride does not equate to having teaching experience, so the instructor should be expecting a ...
A tragic helicopter crash in Afghanistan claims the lives of five Nevada guardsmen. Their legacy is honored in a memorial ...
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$18M suit blames Oregon flight school, estate of 20-year-old pilot for crash that destroyed home
A Newberg family whose home was destroyed during a flight school plane crash two years ago filed a lawsuit Friday against the cadet pilot and operators of the academy. Chris and Jana Ferris were ...
Once the soldiers cleared the back ramp, Mustang 22 slowly lifted off before the Taliban shot a rocket-propelled grenade ...
Vontasia Smith is among the first students training for pilot licenses in Tuskegee University's revived aviation program.
The 38-year-old U.S. Army helicopter pilot can't remember what first got him interested in flying, but what got him interested in NASA is clear: As a kid, Bailey saw the 1995 moon ...
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