FLYING CAR DREAM DASHED AGAIN
After more than 15 years in development and less than four weeks after receiving its airworthiness certificate from the FAA, most of the U.S. employees of flying carmaker Terrafugia have
After more than 15 years in development and less than four weeks after receiving its airworthiness certificate from the FAA, most of the U.S. employees of flying carmaker Terrafugia have
A Richmond-based pilot for Altria has become the 600th person to earn the Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) credential. Assistant Chief Pilot Kevin Martin decided to pursue the CAM credential to
Fred Dyen, Blue Ridge Community College professor of aviation maintenance technology, told an aviation industry group that revamped Part 147 regulations are on their way. Part 147 regulations govern aviation
Dick Merrill is pictured here with a Pitcairn Mailwing, in the 1920s, when he flew airmail. Dick was curator of the original Shannon Air Museum and flew many of the
Stick & Rudder: February’s Member Gathering – Saturday, February 27 at 10:00 AM Join us Saturday for an interesting presentation by Chuck Tippett discussing his enormous fun time flying a
General Benjamin O. Davis Jr. was born in 1912 in Washington, D.C. He was the first African American to be admitted to West Point Military Academy after the Reconstruction. Despite