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Pilots Take Flight With Wyoming Aviation Passport Program

By General Aviation News Staff · June 5, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Pilots from Sheridan Pilots 307 celebrating the completion of the WYFly Passport Program at Sheridan County Airport.
Pilots with Sheridan Pilots 307, a flight school at Sheridan County Airport (KSHR) in Wyoming, were the first to complete the new passport program. (Photo courtesy J.T. Grainger)

The WYFly Passport Program has taken off at all 40 public-owned, public-use airports in Wyoming.

A collaborative effort between the Wyoming Department of Transportation Aeronautics and the Wyoming Airports Coalition, the statewide challenge encourages pilots and aviation enthusiasts to visit Wyoming’s airports, collect stamps at designated visitor stations, complete regional tasks, and discover the communities connected by aviation across the state.

Passport books are available at any of the 34 paved airports across the state, according to state aviation officials. Pilots who complete the challenge can receive patches for each completed region and an embroidered bomber jacket.

For more information: DOT.State.WY.us

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