The Wright Brother's flight

The Wright Brothers' flight at Kitty Hawk sparked an American obsession with aviation that ultimately landed us on the moon. Since that first "giant step for mankind," aviation in the United States has matured into a more efficient means of getting from Cleveland to Omaha. The youthful exuberance characterized by the industry's barnstorming days has since been replaced by a highly regulated bureaucracy that largely stifles innovation and fun.  The result is an industry experiencing a tailspin, which includes fewer pilots, reduced profits and bankruptcy.  But there is a glimmer of hope...... For more information
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Stars in the Sky

What do Morgan Freeman, Harrison Ford and Cliff Robertson all have in common? Of course we recognize them as Academy Award winning Hollywood actors. But they have another bond; they are all licensed pilots, with a serious love of flying, and they came to their “hobby” later in life. Morgan Freeman grew up with two dreams; to be a fighter pilot and an actor. He joined the U.S. Air Force at 18, hoping to become a jet pilot. “That wasn’t happening in the 1950s,” he said. “I don’t blame the Air Force so much as time and circumstances.” Freeman served as a mechanic......  For more information
The New Jet Age

A new jet age is dawning with the introduction of a new breed of business aircraft. Very light jets (VLJ) weighing less than 10,000 pounds have been approved for single-pilot operation. They have been dubbed the "SUVs of the sky." The stylish VLJ interior is the size of most SUVs. These jets accommodate four to six passengers in leather seats, providing ample legroom. Instead of flying into major airports, VLJs avoid crowded check-in hassles by landing at underused airports. For more information
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