The end of a government shutdown doesn’t mean that everything springs back to normal. Some of the damage endures.
From assumptions about who’s in the cockpit to what their schedules look like at home, myths about aviation persist.
A government shutdown is looming on Oct. 1 as Republicans and Democrats in Congress have not yet come to an agreement on funding.
From the outside, indoor skydiving looks intimidating. Inside the tunnel, though, it feels less like falling and more like floating. With an instructor guiding you through hand signals like chin up, ...
For three decades, Patricia Peets was a steady, calming presence guiding planes safely in and out of Bermuda. The air traffic ...
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Golf Basics: Pitching vs Chipping Explained

Pitching and chipping are two short-game techniques that often get confused, but each serves a different purpose around the green. In this video, we break down the key differences between the two – ...
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America’s airspace is the safest and strongest in the world, thanks to the incredible people who manage it every day and keep ...
The report by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) found ground staff believed it was safe to move the steps - because they mistook a trainee walking away for a member of staff who was still ...
Victims' families file lawsuit seeking damages and safety reforms after American Eagle Flight 5342 DC plane crash near Reagan ...
Fort Leonard Wood Soldiers are learning to operate unmanned aircraft systems, commonly called a UAS or drone, so they can ...
The smell of new paint lingers in the air as rows of Tejas aircraft, the made-in-India fighter jets, are lined on the shop ...