Flight of Fortune Aisle seat in the third row– a next door neighbor I do not know. I put my seat belt on and then look up to her all-knowing grin. “May I tell your fortune?” is her request, (It is not made at my behest.) A pastime really not my choosing, still, with nothing […]| lifelessons – a blog by Judy Dykstra-Brown
Private pilot Arian Rice continues to pursue his career in aviation while encouraging other minorities to chase their dreams. How this Black pilot in Milwaukee earned his license to fly at age 18 is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.| Wisconsin Watch
WiFi in schools & other public places; Wi-Fi health effects.| www.saferemr.com
Each second thousands of planes send messages about their location and flight data - in ADS-B messages. These are intended to prevent mid-air collisions, but we can exploit the aggregated data to map out atmospheric conditions. By deriving the wind speed from the broadcast flight data, we can model wind speed and direction.| Niklas Oberhuber’s Blog
Alas, the fair creature was not meant to be caged| My little corner of the world
An Air India plane bound for London Gatwick airport crashed shortly after take-off on June 12 in Ahmedabad, western India.| Study Finds
It has only been a few hours since Air India flight AI171 crashed in Ahmedabad. Public speculation about the causes of the disaster is already rife.| Study Finds
How to track flights and airplanes using a Raspberry Pi and an ADS-B receiver.| Andrea Grandi
Sportsman’s Vintage Press is proud to announce a new line of books: The Aviation Collection The Aviation Collection launched today with an initial line-up of ten titles with more titles planned for release throughout the rest of the year. The books are available for purchase directly from The Sportsman’s Vintage Press website or from Amazon. […] The post The Aviation Collection appeared first on Sportsman's Vintage Press.| Sportsman's Vintage Press
The positioning of airplane engines is a fundamental aspect of aircraft design, significantly impacting performance, efficiency, and safety. In modern aviation, most commercial airplanes feature engines mounted under the wings, a design choice driven by multiple technical and practical considerations. Early aircraft designs were vastly different from today's models, with…| Aero Corner