In the Cockpit, Are Two Heads Better Than One?
Sometimes the multiplication of eyes and minds does not prevent fatal airplane accidents.
Sometimes the multiplication of eyes and minds does not prevent fatal airplane accidents.
Fundamentals of flight elude naming, but not feeling.
Discussing dangers does not make them go away.
Designers just seem to put the aerodynamic element wherever seems convenient.
NTSB investigation reveals spatial disorientation, but the full story offers deeper insights into a tragic accident.
Rotorcraft are like another country because they do things differently there.
American scientist developed some of the world’s first flying machines.
Combination of factors—contamination, ground effect, and upward acceleration—all pushed toward a stall.
HBO’s ‘The Rehearsal’ doesn’t get that granular because its purpose is not to inform ‘about aviation’ but to amuse.
Maybe it was engine trouble, or maybe it was just a bad guess.