What Causes Turbulence and How Dangerous It Really Is?
Turbulence is certainly one of the most horrifying experiences in everyone's lives, but is it really dangerous and a reason to avoid flying?
Turbulence is certainly one of the most horrifying experiences in everyone's lives, but is it really dangerous and a reason to avoid flying?
Helipads can be useful for private and business purposes as well as emergencies but how do you build one and who is allowed to own a helipad?
Pilots of Jetstar are planning to take industrial action this Christmas. Such a possibility threatens to cause chaos for many Australians as their plans for the holidays are disrupted.
Concerns around cracks in pickle forks in Qantas aircraft have people asking: what exactly is a pickle fork?
If you work in the construction industry as a developer, builder, architect or crane operator and have worked on a high-rise project, chances are you may be familiar with the term “OLS”.
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From late 2019, new CASA drone registration and accreditation rules will come into effect as regulation over remotely piloted aircraft systems tighten.
Recent Melbourne City Council turmoil reveals the importance of conducting proper airspace assessments.
An Australian wind farm has employed a radar-activated aircraft detection lighting system to assist aeroplanes approaching it.