Gallery: The Week In Business Aviation 2022 Jan. 10-14
January 13, 2022
Viewpoint: Pets In The Cockpit And On Ramp
A major benefit for private fliers is bringing along the whole family on vacations, including beloved pets. But operators and pet owners should be aware of the risks.

Crash Unveils Safety Culture Clash, Part 1
The takeoff of the Bell 407 before controlled flight into terrain near Zaleski, Ohio. Credit: NTSB

From The Archives: Pilot Report Beechcraft 1900D
This stretched aircraft has docile, predictable handling and well-harmonized controls.

From The Archives: Mystere 20 Executive Jet Pilot Report
Dassault Mystere 20 executive jet transport, is an uncomplicated airplane with near fighter-like ease of handling at both high and low speeds. Explore the pilot report and interior images in the gallery.

Opinion: New 5G Frequencies Could Jam Critical Flight Instruments
Whether caused by mechanical failure or radio frequency interference, a broken radar altimeter or erroneous readings can be unforgiving and cause or contribute to a deadly crash. Credit: Adobe Stock/James Thew

Rising Temperatures: Aircraft Payload and Range Affects
How rising temperatures will restrict runway lengths and aircraft weight.

Rising Temperatures: Baking Aviation’s Infrastructure
How climate change effects such as flooding and temperature changes will impact infrastracture.

The Business Aviation Quiz: Stand Out Airports
How strong is your airport knowledge? Can you answer these trivia questions about stand out, unique airports from around the world?

Rising Temperatures: Thawing Permafrost
Freeze-thaw cycles could have multiple impacts on aviation.

Podcast: Aviation Vs. 5G
Listen in as our editors explain why the aviation industry is so concerned about 5G.

Marketplace: Financing Options For Aircraft Sales
We explore financing solutions for buying and selling aircraft.
Take a look at this gallery of images from the stories that made the headlines this week in the business aviation sector, including climate change and its effects on airport infrastructure, and fascinating pilot reports from the archive.