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JMB AIRCRAFT VL-3 EVOLUTION
Speed and small sexy bodies may be cute for supercars – but they can be a dangerous cocktail for inexperienced pilots. Beech had this problem with the V-tail Bonanza, Piper with its Malibu and Cirrus with the SR-22. The good news is that in time, all these problems were solved.
FACE TO FACE - CEO MERCHANT WEST GROUP: BRAAM VILJOEN
Guy Leitch has 10 questions.
MISSION FLYING IN AFRICA - THE BEST AND WORST OF HUMANITY
Child rape is tragically all too common in places like South Sudan where justice isn't often delivered. Mission Aviation Fellowship comes to the rescue.
TURKEY'S DRONES FOR AFRICA
There are few greater recent success stories in military UAVs than Turkey's rapid transformation over the past twenty years into one of the world's key suppliers, mirroring a huge advancement in the rest of its indigenous defence industry.
NEW STRUCTURE STOPS EAST LONDON ILS/VOR
The ILS and VOR approach to the primary East London Runway Runway 11 has been NOTAMed as \"permanently closed\" due to a structure having been erected on the approach to Runway 11.
IRIS GOES TO KHARTOUM - Laura McDermid continues her stories of Iris McCallum's flying exploits.
In Part 1, Iris introduced us to the American Congressman and diplomats she was flying with three planes from Nairobi to Khartoum.
AIRLINK TO LAUNCH NAIROBI - JNB
Airlink will become the first private sector airline service, from to offer a daily Johannesburg-Nairobi 24 April 2023.
TRUSTY TWIN
I don't know if you are familiar with the workings of the De Havilland (Canada) Dash 6, otherwise known as the Twin Otter, but they're surprisingly complicated for what has become one of the classic bush aircraft of all time.
CAPE TOWN HELICOPTERS' - NEW EXPERIENCE FOCUS.
Cape Town Helicopters has adopted a specific focus on tourist operations particularly in the Cape Town area which is world-renowned as 'the Fairest Cape in all the world'.
STICK TO THE RULES
Try listen to your gut, follow the POH, be ready for the unexpected...and pray.
AIRBUS H125
We have said it before the French make the best helicopters. In the light helicopter series the original AS350 Écureuil (or Squirrel) has been a huge success and it was natural that the giant Airbus would continue to develop it only now called the H125 after the takeover of Aerospatiale, (which gave it the AS prefix).
HAI HELIEXPO 2023: EXPLORING THE WORLD'S LARGEST HELICOPTER INDUSTRY GATHERING
South Africa may have the largest and busiest general aviation sector in Africa, but when we look worldwide, over 80% of flights occur in North America alone. A substantial number of these flights are helicopters.
FEBRUARY 2023
anuary is usually the slowest month for the aircraft register, but perhaps reflecting the decline in the aviation industry, this year February has it beaten by quite a bit. There were only four Type Certified aircraft registered two fixed wing and two helicopters.
BOSE NEW A30 HEADSET
It's always a big thing when Bose announces their next generation aviation headset. Their last big launch was 13 years ago with the A20.
FUEL PUMP F-UP
AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT
RIGHT SEAT RULES NO. 4 - PREPARATION FOR FLIGHT
Instructors, you instruct with your mouth, not your hands and feet. And the only things you have in your toolbox are words.
PETER AND NICK'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE
A phalanx of Restricted and Military Operating Areas confronts pilots heading north out of Los Angeles. Between sprawling Edwards Air Force Base and the Naval Air Weapons Station situated at water-free China Lake, a pilot studying the chart for the first time must think the way impassable.
The SAA V2.0 Fantasy
There is rapidly mounting evidence that we are being conned by the government about the real chances of success for the new SAA version 2.
FACE TO FACE HADI AKOUM
Guy Leitch (GL) asks Airbus Africa head Hadi Akoum (HA) about how his company assists African airlines and thus the demand for Airbus airliners.
AIRLINK - BA CODESHARE
In February British Airways announced a codeshare partnership with Airlink.
STICK TO THE RULES
Last month John shared the anticipation and de-horning flights. preparation for Rhino This month he continues the story with some unwelcome mechanical drama.
IRIS GOES TO KHARTOUM
Laura McDermid continues her stories of Iris McCallum's flying exploits.
GUARDIAN AIR
GUARDIAN AIR HAS, since its inception in 2009, become a key provider of non-scheduled Part 135 air charter operations and support services, and in particular, aeromedical flights.
RIGHT SEAT RULES - PART 3 MAKING THINGS MEMORABLE
We all know an instructor who just seems to have the knack of making things memorable. We probably think of him as being a good, or even a great, instructor. Ever wondered how he does it?
STARSHIP LAUNCH IN MARCH?
Following a test-firing of the Raptor rocket engines by which its Super Heavy booster is powered, SpaceX is nearly ready to fly its huge Starship.
PT6 CLOCKS UP A BILLION HOURS
Pratt & Whitney Canada is celebrating the accumulation of a billion hours on its PT6A engine in the 60th year of the engine's production.
SANDF DISASTER UNIT
THE SOUTH AFRICAN National Defence Force (SANDF) is looking to establish a dedicated disaster response unit, as it is regularly called on to assist with floods, fires and other events.
FLYING THE TIGER MOTH
Guy Leitch writes: The Tiger Moth is one of the greatest trainers of all time. It’s easy to fly, yet really hard to fly well, and this is what made it a great trainer.
WORLD AIRCRAFT SALES STAY HEALTHY
The International Aircraft Dealers Association’s 2022 Third Quarter Market Report documents a flourishing resale market for business aircraft with a balanced outlook for the next six months.
FLYSAFAIR EXPANDS REGIONALLY
FlySafair has received approval to operate international flights beyond South Africa’s borders.