FlightChops on MSNOpinion
51 knot crosswind - fighting the aircraft all the way down
The wind is pushing hard across the runway — far beyond what most landings allow. Every correction matters, and there’s ...
Several aircraft perform crosswind landings at Manchester Airport in challenging wind conditions. Each pilot makes visible corrections to align the aircraft before safely touching down.
The $30 million runway project will last through October, and Warwick residents in the path of the shorter runway may hear ...
A contributing editor on Simple Flying’s commercial teams, Alex’s resume also includes experience at KPMG Consulting and ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Bird‑like robots promise greater flexibility and control than drones
A bird banking in a crosswind doesn't rely on spinning blades. Its wings flex, twist and respond instantly to its environment. Engineers at Rutgers University have taken a major step toward building ...
Cycling News on MSN
How can a bike be faster in a crosswind? Explaining the sail effect in aerodynamics
Some bikes can harness the wind to make you faster, but what exactly does that mean, and how does the sail effect work?
The Boeing 777X is different from other planes because its wingtips fold, helping a massive wingspan fit into regular airport gates.
After a season of struggles with his swing and with his health, Michael Massey turned into a bit of a physicist this ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Why Stalling Is Every Pilot's Worst Nightmare
Air Force veteran recounts stressful experiences from close-stall calls.
Pat Kelsey finally broke through with his first NCAA Tournament win, but Louisville’s near-collapse in an 83-79 escape over South Florida was a reminder that both coach and program are ...
Teenager Elijah Ball has become the latest young Bermudian to earn his pilot’s licence. He qualified on February 27, 13 days ...
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