The official investigation into the fate of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may have ended with a mystery unsolved, but a London lecturer says that there’s reason to lend credence to a new theory that the Boeing 777 crashed on land, not at sea as widely believed. Yijun Yu, a lecturer in computing at The Open …
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The First Indigenous Woman to Start an Airline Talks Planes, Routes and Peanuts
At the age of 30, Teara Fraser, a Métis woman living in British Columbia, took a flight that changed her life. She immediately enrolled in flying classes, got her pilot license and began flying for a living. Now 47, she just made history by becoming the first indigenous woman in Canada to start her own …
Read MoreThe FAA Is Hurting Lifesaving Drone Technology, Report Says
Drone technology that could save lives, fight climate change and improve the world is in jeopardy because of the Federal Aviation Administration’s outdated rules and attitude, according to a report released this week by a committee of scientists and experts. The government is hurting development by treating drones like manned aircraft, it said. “The lack …
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