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The view from inside an AAFC ASK-21 Mi glider flying over Bathurst. (Australian Aviation)

From the archives: Reach the heights: gliding with the AAFC

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This story from the June 2015 edition of Australian Aviation looks at the Australian Air Force Cadets investment in new gliders and facilities.

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Damage visible on the lower right side of the horizontal stabiliser included fasteners pulled through the lower skin and cracks in the lower skin panel. (ATSB)

ATSB releases final report into Virgin Australia ATR 2014 incident

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The ATSB has recommended EASA and ATR improve the ATR’s system design tolerance to inadvertent dual control inputs in response to a Virgin incident in 2014.

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A file image of a Boeing 737 MAX 8. (Boeing/Twitter)

FAA says no timetable for Boeing 737 MAX return

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says there is no timetable for certifying the Boeing 737 MAX for a return to service.

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Captain Geoff Hay.

WOFA Podcast: Author and international airline pilot Captain Geoff Hay

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On this edition of the Australian Aviation podcast, Captain Geoff Hay talks about his new book Ladies and Gentlemen this is your Surgeon speaking.

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The crashed helicopter in the Fox Glacier crevasse. (New Zealand Police/TAIC)

Fatal helicopter crash report points to training shortfall

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A New Zealand pilot who died along with six people when his helicopter crashed was not adequately trained for his role, an investigation has found.

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A supplied image of the Gulfstream G600 taking off on its inaugural test flight. (Gulfstream)

Gulfstream says G600 certification “just around the corner”

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Gulfstream says the G600 will soon complete function and reliability testing, the final flying stage for Federal Aviation Administration certification.

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