SSgt. Christopher Lewis, a combat controller with the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron based out of Hurlburt Field, Florida was awarded the Silver Star for his action during a ten hour View More ›
One Million FAA Registered Drones!
The number of drones registered with the FAA topped one million earlier this month. This number includes 878,000 hobbyists, who receive one identification number for all the drones they View More ›
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Goes Supersonic? Really?
Well, not really but it did set a speed record for the fastest transatlantic flight maxing out at a groundspeed of 776 mph. It zoomed from New York to London at View More ›
Watch: Meteor Lights Up the Sky in Michigan and Causes Small Earthquake!
Residents of southeast Michigan were left a bit shaken Tuesday night after a big bright flash lit up the sky and the ground beneath them shook. The National Weather Service View More ›
Picture of the Day: Yes it Does Rain in Sunny California – Flightline at Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton
Recent heavy rains in California made for an interesting sight on the tarmac. Heavy rains soak the flightline at Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 9, 2018. – View More ›
Does the Successor to the SR-71 Blackbird Actually Exist??? Meet the SR-72!
Has Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works already produced the mysterious SR-72 and is it a drone? Did VP of Skunk Works Jack O’Bannion, slip up when his recent comments suggest it may View More ›
US Deploys B-52 Bombers to Guam Joining B-1’s and Nuclear Capable B-2’s Already Positioned There
B-52 Stratofortress bombers began arriving Tuesday at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, temporarily providing the Pentagon with a rarity as tensions with North Korea percolate: the presence of View More ›
Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737 Slides Off Runway in Turkey – Nearly Slides into Water
A passenger jet carrying 168 people came within metres of plunging into the sea after it skidded off an icy runway as it landed at a Turkish airport. Panic spread through the View More ›
The Life & Times of Naval Aviator & Astronaut John Young
America lost a true hero last week when former Naval Aviator and Astronaut John Young died Friday, Jan. 5, 2018, at the age of 87. Young was commander of Apollo View More ›
Bell Helicopter Shows Off Electric Air Taxi Concept at CES 2018
The future is near! A flying electric air taxi is not something you usually see at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas but this year Bell Helicopter treated View More ›
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