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Commercial flight, including airlines and airports
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Joe Sutter and the Rough Riders

The Father of the 747 takes his inspiration from Teddy Roosevelt.
May 03, 2013 | By Linda Shiner

Raiding the Trust Fund

To keep from laying off Air Traffic Controllers, Congress grabbed money intended to improve airport safety.
May 03, 2013 | By George Larson

Sex and the Airlines

The evolution of the stewardess, from airborne homemaker to aerial sex kitten.
April 25, 2013 | By Rebecca Maksel

Lost, Not Forgotten

Wrecked aircraft from around the world are showcased in Dietmar Eckell's forthcoming book.
April 23, 2013 | By Rebecca Maksel

Docking on the Empire State Building

Despite plans for a mooring station, only one airship ever docked at the Empire State Building.
April 01, 2013 | By Rebecca Maksel

Close Formation

The parasitic aircraft of Britain’s Short Brothers.
April 2013 | By George C. Larson, Member, NAA

On Those FAA Tower Closures

Bad news for air traffic controllers, but the traveling public and small aircraft pilots should see little impact.
March 27, 2013 | By George Larson

Why Do Airliners Have Teething Problems?

If they're introducing new technology, problems are almost guaranteed.
January 15, 2013 | By George Larson

Fear Factor

Panic attacks in an airliner? Try a smaller airplane, with a friend as your pilot.
January 2013 | By Jeremy Davis

When Airplanes Had Beds

In 1955, some transatlantic flights still offered sleeper berths.
January 2013 | By Mariana Gosnell

Crocodiles on a Plane

Sometimes passengers and crew are downright inhuman.
November 21, 2012 | By Rebecca Maksel

Fly or Drive?

How far does a trip have to be to travel by air? Answer our poll.
November 13, 2012 | By George Larson

“Get Us Off This Plane!”

When you’re trapped on an airliner, Kate Hanni wants to help.
October 26, 2012 | By Perry Turner

Pilots, Look Down

To find their way home, aviators used to be able to read the rooftops.
October 19, 2012 | By Rebecca Maksel

Crash Test TV

Destroying a 727 in the name of science, and entertainment.
October 05, 2012 | By Rebecca Maksel

In 1938, these TWA stewardesses were honored for each having completed a quarter-million miles or more of flying. � Delta Air Transport Heritage Museum

The Golden Age of Flight Attendants

A new book documents the evolution of stewardesses from registered nurses to starlets in the sky.
September 18, 2012 | By Bruce McAllister and Stephan Wilkinson

The Hemingways Go Flying

The macho man of American Letters was a nervous flier. His wife was another story.
September 14, 2012 | By Rebecca Maksel

Security for Life

Is the TSA forever? We're interested in your opinion.
August 01, 2012 | By George Larson

Choreographing Olympic Airspace

Flying into London for the Olympics? Get in line.
July 24, 2012 | By Roger Mola

Busy British Airports Rely on Virtual Assistants

Holographic help: Holly and Graham are available to assist confused travelers.
July 24, 2012 | By Rebecca Maksel


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