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Living Legends Awards Ceremony
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Living Legends Awards Ceremony

Celebrate aviation excellence at the 22nd Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards on April 25, 2025, hosted by John Travolta at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Honoring icons like Peter Beck, Tom Costello, aerial fire crews, and more. Discover inspiring stories and achievements in aviation.

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Private Pilots Sought To Fly Sim For Science
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Private Pilots Sought To Fly Sim For Science

Engineering & Information Technologies Inc. seeks 100 private pilots for a one-day paid FAA research study on aviation safety in Atlantic City. Participants must meet strict eligibility criteria, including private pilot certification, recent flight experience, and a valid third-class medical certificate. Travel compensation varies.

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Hybrid Air Vehicles’s Airlander 10
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Hybrid Air Vehicles’s Airlander 10

Hybrid Air Vehicles' Airlander 10 is a groundbreaking hybrid airship offering exceptional versatility and environmental benefits. Designed for short-distance travel, it bridges the gap between traditional aircraft and surface transport, producing up to 90% fewer CO2 emissions. With its ability to carry 100 passengers or 10 tons and land on virtually any flat surface, the Airlander 10 is revolutionizing regional transportation. Its innovative design and advancements in sustainable technology position it as a significant step forward in aviation.

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Engine Running
Robert Riter Robert Riter Robert Riter Robert Riter

Engine Running

The article highlights the dangers of leaving an aircraft engine running while checking wing clearance, emphasizing the unreliability of parking brakes. The author explains the components of aircraft parking brakes and underscores their potential failures, advising aviators to avoid this practice to prevent deadly consequences and ensure safety.

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A Open Letter
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A Open Letter

Robert Riter's open letter to Elise Chawaga accuses the NTSB of falsifying the accident report for the 2019 Hawaii incident, which claimed Captain Jerome Renck and ten skydivers' lives. He asserts that the accident was due to engine failure, evidenced by a feathered left propeller, and not pilot recklessness, as the NTSB claimed.

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