It’s a legend immortalized in the 1964 flick “Fate is the Hunter”: An airline pilot is enjoying a coffee and accidentally spills the piping-hot liquid on the cockpit’s crucial electronic components.
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link With so many photos of the latest high-tech airplanes in various air forces, it's sometimes refreshing to step back and see images of the ...
From heads-up displays to AI-powered predictive maintenance, avionics technology is evolving into a cutting-edge field that’s ...
You might be surprised to see large passenger airliners with cockpit windows that open. Here's why some cockpit windows open, and how it's done safely.
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The vanishing role: Inside America’s last flight engineer cockpits
Most modern aircraft are flown by two pilots, but a select few legacy machines in the United States still rely on a third, ...
Enclosed aircraft cockpits can become extremely hot due to plexiglass windows, leading to pilot fatigue and reduced focus, contrary to the misconception that it gets cooler at higher altitudes.
If you’ve ever wanted to get a close-up look in the cockpit of a World War II bomber or fighter, or the CIA’s M-21 Blackbird, then Lyle Jansma has an app for you. AeroCapture Images Cockpit 360 ...
Avionics used to be the realm of reliable but incremental upgrades — new radar here, a better flight management system there. Today, the real leap is happening inside the silicon: ever‑faster ...
The Twin Otter Classic 300, now with Garmin G1000NXi avionics. Credit: De Havilland Aircraft Business aircraft orders, deliveries and revenue continue to improve year over year despite the pressures ...
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