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A Regulatory Overhaul Could Drastically Change Who Can Fly …
Congress is posed to pass a five-year Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) Reauthorization Act of 2018 which represents substantive changes to how drones could be operated within the United States on both amateur and professional levels. The … Continue reading
Photos: World’s biggest plane being flown by Captain Quainoo finally lands in Accra
The much-anticipated flight of the world’s biggest plane has come off as the plane arrived in Accra on Tuesday. The Emirates Airbus A380 touched down at the Kotoka International Airport’s Terminal 3, Accra to a water cannon salute. It will … Continue reading
Why Are Hundreds of Teslas Parked in Spots Around the US?
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Mente Group Sees Headwinds Ahead for Preowned Market
Aircraft brokerage and consulting services provider Mente Group is seeing a significant bump in its preowned business this year, but company president and CEO Brian Proctor cautions that a few headwinds could slow the activity over the next year. He … Continue reading
I Can’t Stop Stealing My Neighbor’s Garbage
You never know what you’ll find… In the city, you can find just about anything sitting on the sidewalk. Books? Sometimes. Several photographs of the star of We Bought a Zoo? Once in a while. A complete DVD box set of … Continue reading
Wings and Wheels brings air aficionados and weekend warriors to St. Louis Regional
A young boy concentrates as he climbs into the cockpit of a fighter jet on display Saturday for the 24th annual Wings and Wheels Fly In at St. Louis Regional Airport in Bethalto, featuring hundreds of airplanes and automobiles. The … Continue reading
MO: Wings and Wheels Brings Air Aficionados and Weekend Warriors to St. Louis Regional
Sept. 30–BETHALTO — Mark Herter admits he was a little nervous when he first started his 1937 Waco aircraft, built, beginning in 1977, from parts. “We hauled the parts in a flatbed and four pickup trucks,” he said. It took … Continue reading