Women in FAI: meet Gillian Rayner, the newly elected President of the FAI Parachuting Commission (IPC)

Female pilots and athletes have contributed hugely to the world of air sports over the more than 100 years the FAI has been established. So it is hardly surprising that women hold a number of important positions within the FAI today. Former FAI Executive Director Gillian Rayner (another female first) – recently elected to head up the Federation’s first all-female Commission bureau – is one of them.

A model pupil: F3C World Champion Ennio Graber learned it all from his Dad

Model helicopter pilot Ennio Graber won the FAI F3C World Championships for the second time last year.

The 37-year-old physical education teacher, who lives in Vira Gambarogno in Switzerland, has enjoyed an illustrious aeromodelling career – as well as being crowned World Champion on two occasions, he has been European Champion three times.

He credits his father’s passion for the sport of aeromodelling for making him such a successful competitor.
We caught up with him to find out what it takes to become an aeromodelling champion.

A “Weekend of everything that flies” at the 22nd Philippine International Balloon Fiesta

The 22nd edition of the Philippine International Balloon Fiesta – the longest-running sports aviation event in Asia – will take place at the Omni Aviation Complex in Clark, Pampanga from February 8-11.

An explosion of colour, this year’s four-day event will include a raft of different air sports, including paragliding pilots and skydivers as well as 26 hot air balloonists from around the world.

Red Bull Air Race Committee DQ Team Sonka from Final 4

The Red Bull Air Race Committee has declared a Disqualification for pilot Martin Sonka following a post-race ruling when his raceplane was being inspected in Parc Fermé. It has been deemed that Red Bull Team Sonka made a technical infringement of the rules.

This ruling means the earlier third place result is now invalid and the team will now record a fourth place finish at the Abu Dhabi 2018 race, as a Disqualification can only be added to one flying session.  This will apply to his result in the Final 4.

German pilot Dolderer unbeatable in Abu Dhabi Red Bull Air Race Qualifying round

In Qualifying for the 11th season opener of the Red Bull Air Race in Abu Dhabi, UAE on Friday, Matthias Dolderer of Germany appeared to be back in the form that won him the 2016 World Championship, topping his nearest competitor, Michael Goulian of the United States, by more than a half second. But look out: Reigning titleholder Yoshihide Muroya of Japan was closing in fast with the second of his two runs, and the racetrack over the Abu Dhabi Corniche forces even the favorites into penalties. Anything can happen when Race Day takes off on Saturday.

Top pilots get first raceplane view of Abu Dhabi landmarks ahead of World Championship kickoff

Abu Dhabi (UAE) – Defending World Champion Yoshihide Muroya (JPN) and 2017’s overall second-place pilot, Martin Šonka (CZE), fly over the new Louvre Abu Dhabi museum ahead of the 11th consecutive season opener of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship in the Emirates capital.

Muroya and Šonka will renew their rivalry, along with an international field of the world’s best pilots, when Qualifying takes off above the famed Corniche on Friday, February 2, followed by Race Day on Saturday, February 3, 2018.

Photo: Joerg Mitter/Red Bull Content Pool

Red Bull Air Race lands in Abu Dhabi for 2018 season opener

The rivalries of a fiercely contested 2017 World Championship will reignite on 2-3 February, as the Red Bull Air Race kicks off for the record 11th consecutive year in sizzling Abu Dhabi. New pilots, raceplane innovations and updated rules will only add fuel to the fire.

Abu Dhabi (UAE) – With glittering skyscrapers reflecting the Arabian Gulf, Abu Dhabi is home to one of the most dramatic skylines in the Red Bull Air Race World Championship – and the 2018 season promises thrilling action to match.

New Red Bull Air Race pilots train for underwater escapes

The competitors of the Red Bull Air Race are among the best aviators in the world – well trained and extremely experienced in multiple disciplines.

Yet even with that deep background, the pilots will tell you that they could always learn more. One critical part of the pilots' training and development, as with any motorsport, is making sure they are well prepared should the unexpected happen.

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