The Aviationist on MSN
Indian Air Force MiG-21 Bison Retires After 62 Years in Service
Today the IAF phased out the MiG-21 Bison after a 62-year-long career, spanning two thirds of the air force's total lifespan.
Sam Eckholm on MSN
How to Become a U.S. Air Force Pilot
Flying a fighter jet may look like something out of Top Gun, but for Air Force pilots, it’s a real career path. So how do you get there? This video breaks down the different routes into the cockpit - ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why All Air Force Pilots Learn to Fly the T-6 Texan
The T-6 Texan is an ideal teacher’s airplane: it doesn’t coddle new students, nor does it punish them relentlessly.
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Inside the United States Air Force Test Pilot School
Step inside the United States Air Force Test Pilot School, where the next generation of elite aviators and engineers are forged. This video explores the demanding training, cutting-edge aircraft, and ...
After more than six decades of service, India has finally given up its Cold War-era MiG-21 Fishbed fighter jet.
India Today on MSN
The MiG-21 truth: Pilots reveal the deadly power of F-16 killer
In the 1965 Indo-Pak War, the MiG-21, newly inducted, provided crucial air defence through combat patrols, gaining vital experience despite limited numbers and no kills. By 1971, it turned decisive: ...
As the IAF formally retired the MiG-21 on Friday with a ceremonial farewell, here’s a look at how the legendary jet reshaped ...
MiG-21 was first inducted into the IAF in 1963 and served with élan in nearly every conflict involving India since then ...
The MiG-21's sharp silhouette and supersonic roar will live on in the memories of those who flew it, those who maintained it, ...
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After six decades of service, the Indian Air Force has officially retired the MiG-21, the Soviet-era fighter jet that earned ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Weather Readings: Common Mistakes and Misconceptions for Pilots to Avoid
This deserves consideration, because thunderstorms are, by nature, chaotic processes. Even with the best radar analysis tools ...
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