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Look Out: Why Mastering Cockpit Sight Picture Remains Job One
Where a student pilot gazes is almost as important as what they see.
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Curved Earth: What Private Jet Pilots Notice At 51,000 Feet Where Commercial Jets Can't Reach
Climbing to 51,000 feet, private jet pilots witness a visual shift that challenges flat-earth myths, with a rare glimpse of ...
The de Havilland Comet Racer of 1934 is a ravishingly beautiful machine with an incredible, perhaps miraculous, backstory.
FLYING Magazine on MSN
WATCH: NASA's Supersonic X-59 Pushes the Envelope
Researchers are validating the aircraft's performance before propelling it to supersonic speeds.
Saxon Air allowed me to fly aboard the world's first type-certified electric-powered aircraft, a Pipistrel Velis Electro. It ...
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A Business Jet Made a Sudden 180 at 34,000 Feet. Inside the Investigation of a Deadly ‘Ghost Plane.’
A wayward business jet creates chaos over Washington, D.C., before crashing in Virginia, killing everyone on board.
A whole master suite on a plane? That is what Airbus has unveiled as its latest step forward in the world of luxury.
From hypercars to robo-vans, these bold, bizarre, and brilliant Beijing Auto Show standouts are redefining the global auto ...
Autocar on MSN
Top 10: Ugliest planes that ever flew
Top 10: Ugliest planes that ever flew ...
Niche, polarising and undeniably fast, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N is a high-tech track ...
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Stealing a MiG-29 was a piece of cake – sort of. Alexander Zuyev's great escape – part 2
In the second part of this story, we cover the day Soviet Air Force Captain Alexander M. Zuyev defected in a MiG-29 fighter ...
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