If you have the money, you can break the sound barrier, climb to 65,000 feet, see the curvature of the Earth and experience 8 G’s on a MiG-29 ride. The View More ›
Apollo, Skylab Astronaut Alan Bean Dies at Age 86 Fourth Man to Walk on the Moon
Bean, 86, died on Saturday, May 26, at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. His death followed his suddenly falling ill while on travel in Fort Wayne, Indiana two weeks View More ›
Two Israeli Air Force F-35 Adir Stealth Fighter Jets Enter Iranian Airspace
Guess you could assume, if this story is true, the F-35 proved its technology works in real life. Two Israeli F-35 fighter jets entered Iranian airspace over the past month, View More ›
New York River Helicopter Crash Victims Family Sues Charter Operator – Why Did They Not Get Out?
If any of you were wondering ‘why’ the passengers of this helicopter crash were not able to un-strap themselves and exit like the pilot did…read below for a possible explanation. View More ›
Watch: Aircraft Carrier Flight Deck “Shooter” – What They Do (and More!)
The life and times of a US Navy flight deck “Shooter“. Who says the Navy is not a fun place to work? Featured image of Flight deck officers, referred to as View More ›
Air Force Air Commandos don the Brown Beret!
A great new honor has been bestowed upon the Air Force Air Commandos! The Brown Beret! After decades of distinguished service, the Combat Aviation Advisor community donned the newly minted brown View More ›
Tribute: Army Air Corps Pilot Capt. Jerry Yellin Who Flew Last Combat Mission of World War II Dies
Retired Captain Jerry Yellin, former Army Air Corps pilot who flew the final combat mission of World War II has died at the age of 93 in Orlando, Florida. Yellin View More ›
Space Nation Asgardia Takes First Step with Satellite Launch
Russian computer scientist Dr Igor Ashurbeyli, who just happens to be a billionaire has a vision of establishing a space colony where thousands of people can live free from politics and View More ›
US Navy Sailor Hit by Plane Being Towed Aboard the USS Carl Vinson
A US Navy sailor was seriously injured when he was hit by an aircraft being towed on the deck of the US aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson. Navy spokesman Steve View More ›
NAS Kingsville Texas Back in Operation after Hurricane Harvey Shutdown
Naval Air Station (NAS) Kingsville was not damaged by Hurricane Harvey and has returned to full operations according to a statement released by Bill Dougherty, a Navy spokesman. NAS Kingsville trains View More ›
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