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Apr

13, 2012

Virginia Beach Jet Crash Injures Seven And Displaces 40 Families

Aviation Accident

A Navy jet that crashed into a Virginia Beach, Virginia, apartment complex Friday is responsible for injuring seven people.

Apr

13, 2012

InterSky, expertise in aviation components, looking to expand

Featured Articles

April 13, 2012 InterSky Precision Instruments, Inc. is a 32-year-old company, which has made its name in aviation component maintenance, according to Memphis Business Journal. It handles repairs for companies such as Boeing, FedEx, and the U.S. Air Force. Mainly repairing cockpit instrumentation for commercial, corporate, and government aircraft, InterSky also fixes aircraft lighting, probes, and accessories […]

Apr

09, 2012

Bystanders help in Washington State small plane crash

Aviation Accident

April 9, 2012 Would you know what do to if you came across a plane crash? Three people who witnessed a small plane crash in Washington, on April 7, knew just what to do, reports The Enumclaw Courier-Herald. An eyewitness said that he saw the plane sideways in the air, and then he saw it […]

Apr

04, 2012

New private jet service redefining the industry

Aviation Accident

April 4, 2012 There are many private jet companies around–such as Sentient, Marquis Jet, and NetJets–but Jet Edge International is reinventing the private aviation industry, according to The Wall Street Journal. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Jet Edge International, a Bard Capital Company, has quickly become a worldwide leader in private aviation. In July 2011, Richard […]

Apr

02, 2012

Just How Safe is Airline Travel, Coming and Going?

Aviation Articles

According to Captain John Cox, the last two years have been the safest years in aviation history.