About Sarah Simonovich

Sarah is a content writer and social media assistant with a BA in literature/creative writing from Wilkes University. While she lives in Northeastern Pennsylvania, her heart is in New England. Currently her biggest travel achievement has been (accidently) getting up close and personal with 3 moose in Baxter State park. When she’s not at work writing and drinking coffee, you can find her hanging out with her dog.

The Most Advanced Personal Aircraft is in the Works

The Lilium jet just might make your Jetsons fantasies come true. In 1962, the world was first introduced to the Jetsons, a futuristic and somewhat zany family residing in Orbit City. Not only was Rosie the robot maid impressive (who wouldn't want a robot maid?), but their transportation of choice was the aerocar (yes, basically a flying car. Who wouldn't want a [...]

By |May 31st, 2016|Technology|Comments Off on The Most Advanced Personal Aircraft is in the Works

Honoring All Who Served

A Day to Reflect Today is a day of remembrance, a day to respect and honor all of the individuals who have given their lives while serving in the military. Today is a day to honor those who sacrificed themselves in the course of fighting for liberty and justice. The official recognition of Memorial day [...]

By |May 30th, 2016|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Honoring All Who Served

The Man Behind the Zeppelin Airship

Ferdinand Adolph Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin With a name like that, you just know he was meant to do great things. We’ve talked about rigid airships before (remember the giant Airlander 10?) and how sometimes you need to look back when looking to the future. On this day (May 26) in 1909, the rigid [...]

By |May 26th, 2016|Aviation History|Comments Off on The Man Behind the Zeppelin Airship

Lockheed Martin Plans to Build a Mars-Orbiting Science Laboratory

Mars, take heed (Lockheed, that is) Lockheed Martin is a leading name in aircraft manufacturing, particularly in the design, manufacture, and support of military aircraft. But did you know that Lockheed Martin also has interests that are, well, a little more out of this world? Lockheed Martin (and its heritage companies) has contributed to the space [...]

By |May 24th, 2016|Aviation News|Comments Off on Lockheed Martin Plans to Build a Mars-Orbiting Science Laboratory

Plane of the Week: Antonov An-225 Mriya

Mriya means "dream" in Ukranian. And in the case of this plane, someone really dreamed big. It's a gross understatement to simply say that the An-225 is big because the truth is, this plane is giant, and is actually known as the longest and heaviest plane ever built (no joke, it really is that huge!). Further, the [...]

By |May 20th, 2016|Plane Of The Week|Comments Off on Plane of the Week: Antonov An-225 Mriya

Our Favorite Celebrity Pilots

What's better than flying first class? Flying your own plane, obviously. Owning (and being able to fly) private aircraft is certainly a trend among some of the biggest names in Hollywood (and the music industry). And who could begrudge them? Very few things are as cool as flying, and being able to own your own [...]

By |May 19th, 2016|General Aviation|Comments Off on Our Favorite Celebrity Pilots

Most Memorable Aviation Records of 2015

People like to do cool stuff and keep records of said stuff. It’s a very human thing to be competitive, or at least strive to break the perceived limitations of what is known. That’s why Guinness World Records exists: what’s the point of being amazing at something if you’re not officially amazing? Just Plane Amazing [...]

By |May 16th, 2016|General Aviation|Comments Off on Most Memorable Aviation Records of 2015

The Age of Aerospace: 100 years of Aviation History

Remembering the Roots of Modern Aviation In case you haven't already heard, Boeing is celebrating their centennial anniversary this year. Since July 15, 1916, Boeing has been shaping the history of aviation as we know it today. From the single wood and canvas airplanes of the past, to the space travel technologies of today, The [...]

By |May 11th, 2016|Aviation History|Comments Off on The Age of Aerospace: 100 years of Aviation History

The Air Force Wants Aircraft With Lasers

A Sophisticated Heat Beam While the notion of lasers and particle beam weapons would have once been limited to the realms of science fiction, the truth is that ever since the laser was invented in 1960, it’s been leaching out of the Star Trek universe into our very real, very tangible world (and no, it’s [...]

By |May 9th, 2016|Aviation News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Air Force Wants Aircraft With Lasers

12 Aviation Slang Terms That Mean Something You Might Not Expect

Variations in language make life interesting, although those very same nuisances can make conversation confusing if you don't know what the heck they're talking about. And while we might be a little biased, we think that aviation slang marks for some of the coolest cultural and professional variation of the English language, which is why [...]

By |May 3rd, 2016|General Aviation, Uncategorized|Comments Off on 12 Aviation Slang Terms That Mean Something You Might Not Expect