The Federal Aviation Administration issued an advisory for aircraft and airmen ahead of the total solar eclipse on April 8.
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On April 8, daytime skies across North America will dim as the moon obscures sunlight. It will be the last total solar eclipse seen from the contiguous United States for the next two decades.
Monday's total eclipse of the sun won't be just any old eclipse; it's being referred to as the Great American Eclipse, because it's going through some very populated areas of the United States.
The great American eclipse was the last total solar eclipse that will be visible over North America for 20 years. But there will be others across the globe. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a ...
The total solar eclipse is nearing, so the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is offering guidance to commercial planes and private aircraft ahead of the phenomenon. The "Great North American ...