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The Last Plane In America With A Flight Engineer
Today, aircraft typically only require two flight crew: the pilot and the co-pilot. But this was not always the case. Before the development of more sophisticated microprocessors and computers, ...
Imagine a daily workout that lasts 12h, four times a week – that is how Rohaida Haron describes a typical day in her work as a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer. The 38-year-old oversees a wide ...
Airbus has inked a contract with Indian conglomerate GMR Group for the training of new aircraft engineers. Under the agreement, GMR, an infrastructure developer which operates a number of Indian ...
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US Air Force aims to enhance aircraft safety with improved data management
Some of the US Air Force’s legacy aircraft have been in continuous service for ...
Team FIU reached the height of success, winning second place in mission performance and second overall at the international SAE Aero Design Competition in June. Nineteen teams from across the United ...
Artificial intelligence could help inspectors more quickly assess images taken by drones during visual inspections. Credit: Donecle A decade after drone use for aircraft inspections first started ...
An aircraft engineer believes he has found a crucial overlooked clue that could unravel the mystery of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, as new efforts to locate the plane are set to begin.
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — Members of 887th Engineer Support Company, 19th Engineer Battalion, began work on an unmanned aircraft systems airstrip at Sabre Airfield Nov. 19. Officials from 101st Cavalry ...
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