The Five Must-See Aerial Views in the United States

Yosemite National Park, Inyo National Forest, Mono Lake There’s hardly a more beautiful place in the world than Mid-East California. The transitions happen quickly – one moment you’ll be above 12,000 ft., snow-covered peaks, and the next will bring sprawling grass meadows with bright flower beds. Near the border of California and Nevada (wherein things [...]

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Drones and Wildlife: The Good, the Bad, and the Uncertainty

Will drones help or harm wildlife conservation efforts? Drones continue to grow in popularity, and they increase in numbers, they continue to spark debate; such controversy is likely to only increase as drone technologies and capabilities expand (and as the Federal Aviation Administration continues working to regulate them). FAA recently amended its regulations regarding the [...]

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Plane of the Week: McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet

With the Independence Day weekend upon us, I decided to choose a plane somewhat synonymous with my childhood memories of patriotism. I can vividly remember as a child going to the local airshow every year at some point in July, eager to see the Blue Angels flying at lightning speeds in front of a cheering [...]

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