Smitty Smith of FunPlacesToFly.com sent us this photo, taken at last year’s Texas Antique Aircraft Association fly-in. This year’s fly-in is slated for Oct. 13-14, 2017.
22 years and counting…
By ELIZABETH WALKER The Royal Air Force Air Cadets marked their 22nd consecutive visit during this year’s SUN ‘n FUN. And they were led for the 11th straight year by Camp Commandant Squadron Leader John Wohlgemuth, RAF VR(T). “The cadets arrived on March 28,” he said, noting there are 32 cadets and 13 staff members […]
Pilots flock to BasicMed
On May 1, the first day pilots could fly under the new BasicMed rules, 1,354 pilots had already successfully completed the self-assessment checklist, physical examination with a state licensed physician, and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association’s free online Medical Self-Assessment Course. “AOPA has fought for medical reform for years, and we are happy that so […]
Chinese delegation visits Sebring
The Sebring Airport Authority (SAA) and the City of Sebring in Florida — home to the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo — were recently hosts to Chinese delegates from the Aero Sport Association (ASA) in Anyang City, Henan Province in the People’s Republic of China. The purpose of the meeting was to develop the relationship between the […]
Florida Tech launches online Doctorate in Aviation
MELBOURNE, Florida — Florida Institute of Technology’s College of Aeronautics has launched a doctorate in aviation degree. Designed for aviation professionals, aviation academics looking for a professional terminal degree, and aviation professionals who want to advance their careers, Florida Tech’s Doctor of Aviation, or Av.D., is the first 100% online, residency-free aviation doctoral degree offered anywhere, according […]
West Star Aviation acquires Dallas Aeronautical Services
West Star Aviation has acquired Dallas Aeronautical Services (DAS), a composite, structures and assembly repair shop located in Cedar Hill, Texas. Founded in 2004 as an engineering and design company to help repair stations find new ways to repair composite components, DAS is a FAA/EASA Part 145 Repair Station providing service and support for corporate and commercial […]
Turning base
Kristopher Prue-Cook sent in this photo, explaining: “Flying from Whiteman Airport in Pacoima, California, to Catalina Island. This was a beautiful shot of Twin Harbors before turning base.”
Coast Dogs collection lost to fire
For every mile you travel north, there are 90 miles of shoreline. No one knows who came up with that measurement for the British Columbia coastline, but tracking every inlet, sound, bay and cove makes the number convincing. There are coastal seaplane pilots who do it every day in the daunting fog and drizzle typical […]
South Carolina to launch aerospace curriculum in high schools
Beginning this fall, six high schools across South Carolina will offer aerospace engineering classes, including: Battery Creek High School in Beaufort. Edisto High School in Cordova. Emerald High School in Greenwood. Pickens County Career and Technology Center in Liberty (2018 – 2019 school year). RB Stall High School in Charleston. Sumter Career and Technology Center in Sumter. […]








