The F-15 That Landed With One Wing

On a spring morning in 1983, Israeli pilot Zivi Nedivi was locked in a dogfight when an A-4 Skyhawk appeared in his six o’clock. The collision that followed should have been fatal. Instead, it became aviation’s most impossible survival story. The right wing of...
Night Landing Traps — What Your Eyes Won’t Tell You

Night Landing Traps — What Your Eyes Won’t Tell You

You're on a three-mile final. The runway lights are visible — two neat rows of white dots floating in a sea of black. Everything looks normal. You hold the descent. Then, 200 feet above the ground, something feels off. The VASI lights are screaming red. You're way too...

Twenty Miles From Global Chaos — Houthis Threaten Key Strait

Twenty Miles From Global Chaos — Houthis Threaten Key Strait

The Bab el-Mandeb Strait is 20 miles wide. That's it. Twenty miles of water separating Yemen from Djibouti, Africa from the Arabian Peninsula, and roughly 12% of global trade from total chaos. The Houthis just threatened to shut it down. Mohammed Mansour, the Houthis'...

Area 51’s Secret 737 Shows Up at NASA

Area 51’s Secret 737 Shows Up at NASA

A standard T-43A — the base airframe from which the heavily modified NT-43A was created. The secret version looks very different. (Photo: U.S. Air Force / Wikimedia Commons) It's a Boeing 737. Sort of. It has a bulging nose radome that makes it look like a beluga...

Europe Says No: Allies Block U.S. War Flights

Europe Says No: Allies Block U.S. War Flights

U.S. bombers and tankers have been rerouted after European allies shut their airspace and bases to Iran-linked operations. (Photo: U.S. Air Force / Wikimedia Commons) The United States has spent decades building a network of air bases, refuelling stops, and overflight...

One Wrong Turn, Two Planes, No Time

One Wrong Turn, Two Planes, No Time

A Cessna 152 trainer — the type of aircraft most commonly found in the traffic pattern at uncontrolled airports. (Wikimedia Commons) Two aircraft, same altitude, converging at a combined closing speed that left neither pilot with time to react. One was flying the...

The Black Hole That Kills Pilots

The Black Hole That Kills Pilots

Runway lights at night — sometimes the only visual reference a pilot has. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons) Imagine flying toward a runway on a moonless night. No city lights below. No horizon ahead. Just a rectangle of white and amber lights floating in absolute darkness....

F-35 Down in Nevada — Pilot Walks Away

F-35 Down in Nevada — Pilot Walks Away

An F-35A Lightning II — the same variant involved in the Nevada crash. (Photo: U.S. Air Force / Wikimedia Commons) The pilot reported trouble maneuvering. Seconds later, the canopy blew off, the Martin-Baker US16E ejection seat fired, and a $100-million stealth...

Engine Out: Best Glide or Minimum Sink?

Engine Out: Best Glide or Minimum Sink?

The engine goes silent. One moment you have 180 horsepower pulling you through the sky; the next, you have a very expensive glider and a finite amount of altitude to spend. Every pilot trains for this moment. Most learn the same mantra: pitch for best glide speed. But...

X-59: NASA’s Quiet Supersonic Jet Is Flying Again

X-59: NASA’s Quiet Supersonic Jet Is Flying Again

A cockpit warning light flashes. Nine minutes into just its second flight ever, NASA test pilot Jim “Clue” Less brings the X-59 back to the runway at Edwards Air Force Base. The flight is over — but the setback is temporary. Within days, engineers confirm...

The Strait That Air Power Can’t Open

The Strait That Air Power Can’t Open

Related: Dozens of Warthogs Gear Up for Iran Four weeks into the air campaign against Iran, the United States has struck more than 10,000 targets. Roughly 80 percent of Tehran’s integrated air defence network lies in ruins. Its navy has been functionally...

We’re Adding the SR-71 Blackbird to Our Fleet

We’re Adding the SR-71 Blackbird to Our Fleet

Today, we make aviation history. Not the ordinary kind — the kind where you need a pressure suit just to get dressed for your flight. MiGFlug is proud to announce that, effective immediately, we are adding the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird to our civilian flight experience...

SAS at 80: From Polar Pioneer to Unlikely Survivor

SAS at 80: From Polar Pioneer to Unlikely Survivor

SAS at 80: From Polar Pioneer to Unlikely Survivor QUICK FACTS Founded: August 1, 1946 | Founders: Denmark, Norway, Sweden (Tripartite) | First Intercontinental: Stockholm-New York, Sept 1946 | Polar Pioneering: 1954 (first regular transpolar routes) | Milestone:...

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