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New FAA Rules for Drones Go Into Effect
Photo: iStockphoto Last week saw the 2018 FAA Reauthorization Act become law, and the new legislation has quite a few implications for people who fly small drones or model aircraft as a hobby. Before diving into the latest changes, it’s … Continue reading
Boeing’s (BA) 737 Model Boosts YTD Commercial Deliveries
The Boeing Co. (BA – Free Report) delivered 190 airplanes in the third quarter of 2018, marginally lower than 202 deliveries in the year-ago quarter. However, on a year-to-date basis, deliveries touched 568 compared with 554 airplanes delivered in the … Continue reading
The Air Force is changing the way it recruits U-2 pilots — here’s what it’s like to fly the US’s oldest working spy …
The six years of experience and hundreds of hours of flight time needed to become a pilot of the US Air Force’s oldest spy plane are no more, and now trainee pilots will be eligible to take the controls of … Continue reading
Boeing finally begins to reduce its 737 delivery backlog
Boeing finally began to reduce its 737 delivery backlog in Renton last month, shown by figures in third-quarter jet delivery data released Tuesday by the manufacturer. The jet maker delivered 61 of the single-aisle 737s in September, up from 29 … Continue reading
Wellington student Harrison Morosky’s business depends on drones
Harrison Morosky is an aviation enthusiast with an entrepreneurial spirit. Specifically, the 18-year-old from Grandview Heights and senior at the Wellington School in Upper Arlington enjoys the visual perspectives obtained from drones — unmanned aerial devices that aren’t your grandparents’ … Continue reading
Enrollment growing at rural two-room schoolhouse in North Dakota
Sherilyn Johnson unloads her arms of lesson materials after walking into Sweet Briar School, the sounds of playing children behind her. model airplanes and a solar system hang from the ceiling. Maps, artwork and lesson plans cover the walls and … Continue reading
The World Isn’t Coming to an End, Says Model Turned Astrologer Juliana McCarthy
“I always felt like an alien,” says Juliana McCarthy looking back at her Texas youth. Modeling was this punk’s ticket out, and at 17, she orbited into the world of high fashion in Paris, where she was compared to another … Continue reading