Tech Tricks to Score the Best Airplane Seat
Choosing the best seat for your travel is akin to discovering the proper key to unlocking a comfortable and joyful journey. Your airplane seat selection can have a big impact […]
New Docuseries About US Navy and Advanced Jet Tech Announced
National Geographic, in collaboration with Rex, just announced a new documentary series (currently awaiting its official title) offering an inside view into the world of U.S. Navy student pilots working […]
FAA Releases Airspace Blueprint for Flying Taxis
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recently released an airspace blueprint for flying taxis, paving the way for the integration of urban air mobility (UAM) in the national airspace system. […]
Tech News to Know This Week: Feb. 14 – 20, 2023
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest UFOs shot down over North America. So here’s a handful of stories from […]
Electric Planes are Coming in the Next Few Years
Gökçin Çınar, University of Michigan Electric planes might seem futuristic, but they aren’t that far off, at least for short hops. Two-seater Velis Electros are already quietly buzzing around Europe, […]
It’s All About Aviation; Q And A With YouTube’s 74 Gear
He goes by “Pilot Kelsey.” He’s a commercial aviator, a YouTuber, and has crisscrossed the world carrying passengers and cargo in a Boeing 747. Along with his nearly 400,000 subscribers, you can catch “Pilot Kelsey” in a hotel room somewhere on the globe answering questions or discussing everything from dangerous runway landings to Hollywood’s portrayal of aviation in the movies.
Innovative Plastics Are “Taking Off” In The Aerospace Industry
Much like its mounting use in automotive innovation and assembly, plastics applications in aircraft construction is experiencing a mounting increase in demand and use. Within three years, nearly 800 pounds of any contemporary car on the road will be plastic, and now that the material is being used for structural loads, safety and fuel efficiency in the air, the sky’s the limit, right?