The USS Gerald R. Ford’s support of Middle East operations likely is showcasing and testing its cutting-edge technology and ...
Landing a plane on a small flight deck is far harder than on a large runway—and requires a much larger support crew.
United Airlines has earned the unique distinction of being the first airlines in the world to have dropped the use of paper in its flight deck completely. Instead, the Apple iPad has been introduced ...
USS Abraham Lincoln is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations to support maritime security and stability in the ...
The flight deck has undergone a dramatic evolution—from analog instruments and manual control inputs to integrated, data-rich environments designed to support pilot decision-making. Today’s cockpits ...
Sometimes called "controlled chaos," the flight deck of an aircraft carrier is known as the most dangerous place to work in the military. Movies like "Top Gun" and "Behind Enemy Lines" perpetuate the ...
Inside the Airbus A380’s hidden crew rest areas that keep ultra-long-haul flights safe, efficient, and running around the ...