Cranfield University scientists are about to make flying easier and more inclusive, for pilots with limited lower limb disabilities, thanks to a new handheld device for rudder control. Its sole use is to allow full rudder and steering authority on the ground and in the air, removing the need for legs and feet. The three…
Read MoreCarlos from Portugal came to have an assessment at Freedom in the Air; he passed with flying colours and after only 3 hrs of flying got to land the plane 4 times. For various reasons he is unable to get a medical class 2 licence to commence flight training in Portugal. Having completed a week…
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