Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
We shouldn’t be here right now. We should all be there. But we aren’t. And we don’t even really know where “there” is. A most interesting predicament.
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DLD 368: Not so far flung
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
We shouldn’t be here right now. We should all be there. But we aren’t. And we don’t even really know where “there” is. A most interesting predicament.
How sideways can you sit?
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
When it comes to flying, seats generally face forward. There are a few that face backward, typically reserved for premium cabins,. And then there are the sideways seats. Including one that might soon fly even more sideways than before.
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How sideways can you sit?
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
When it comes to flying, seats generally face forward. There are a few that face backward, typically reserved for premium cabins,. And then there are the sideways seats. Including one that might soon fly even more sideways than before.
The post How sid…
Winter waiver issued for US airport slots, with an international twist
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Airlines operating to some of the largest US airports won a reprieve from regulators, extending a waiver put in place as the COVID pandemic began in early 2020. But this time around the waiver comes with a change in terms, one that could prove signific…
Winter waiver issued for US airport slots, with an international twist
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Airlines operating to some of the largest US airports won a reprieve from regulators, extending a waiver put in place as the COVID pandemic began in early 2020. But this time around the waiver comes with a change in terms, one that could prove signific…
DLD 335: It really was that nice
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
A strike, two lawsuits, one shutdown and another airline launch, plus a production boost. The industry is full of happenings and we’re barely scratching the surface.
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DLD 335: It really was that nice
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
A strike, two lawsuits, one shutdown and another airline launch, plus a production boost. The industry is full of happenings and we’re barely scratching the surface.
Are Airlines Really Going To Weigh Passengers? FAA Says Probably Not
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
A couple of days ago, several news outlets and travel bloggers began reporting that U.S. airlines might begin weighing passengers before they board flights to ensure planes maintain a safe…
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Read MoreM-Flex seeks certification to enter service
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Two years ago Collins Aerospace introduced the M-Flex™ Duet galley monument. Now the company is seeking approval from the FAA to install the system on wide-body aircraft.
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M-Flex seeks certification to enter service
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Two years ago Collins Aerospace introduced the M-Flex™ Duet galley monument. Now the company is seeking approval from the FAA to install the system on wide-body aircraft.
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DLD 328: The thrill of the hunt
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
A mistake fare brought back some excitement we haven’t felt in a long time, even if it eventually cancelled. Plus Iceland to Antarctica and much more!
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DLD 328: The thrill of the hunt
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
A mistake fare brought back some excitement we haven’t felt in a long time, even if it eventually cancelled. Plus Iceland to Antarctica and much more!
FAA Honors NBA’s Kobe Bryant With Change At LAX
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
When retired basketball star Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna were tragically killed in a helicopter crash in early 2020, the basketball world, and its fans, reeled. Since then,…
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Read MoreUAVs headed to FAA type certification
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
A half dozen UAVs and associated control systems are now in line for certification by the FAA. The Agency published guidelines on Friday describing the airworthiness criteria the FAA finds to be appropriate and applicable for the unmanned aircraft syst…
American Airlines Is Adding The 737 MAX Back Onto The Schedule
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
It’s been a long road back for the 737 MAX. Taking into consideration that if all of the regulatory systems worked as they were supposed to, we’re never be in…
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Read MoreDLD 311: Farewell to the 580s
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
No, that’s not a typo. We’re celebrating and mourning the loss of the Convair 580s from commercial service, now slated for next year, among many other things in this week’s episode.
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Two major takeaways from the FAA Administrator Dixon’s 737 MAX test flight
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
On Wednesday morning Steve Dickson, Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, took Boeing’s 737 MAX for a test flight. Following the successful flight Dickson repeatedly stated, “I like what I saw” from the progress, particularly in how the…
Two major takeaways from FAA Administrator Dixon’s 737 MAX test flight
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
On Wednesday morning Steve Dickson, Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, took Boeing’s 737 MAX for a test flight. Following the successful flight Dickson repeatedly stated, “I like what I saw” from the progress, particularly in how the…
DLD 311: Farewell to the 580s
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
No, that’s not a typo. We’re mourning the loss of the Convair 580s from commercial service, now slated for next year, among many other things in this week’s episode.