The next free Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Flying Club Network webinar, Attracting Young People into Aviation, hosted by AOPA’s Adam Smith and Glenn Marsh, founder of the Candler Field Flying Club of Williamson, Georgia, will be May 21 at 8:30 p.m. (Eastern time). Attendees will learn the secrets to CFFC’s success in this area, […]
SAFE expands member benefits
The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) recently added eKneeboard and iFlightPlanner to its list of member benefits. eKneeBoard is a complete training solution that combines flight and academic courses with the power of an electronic flight bag in a single app. Moving map navigation over geo-referenced VFR and IFR charts, weather briefing tools, […]
Museum to hold annual antique auto show
The New England Air Museum will hold its annual Antique Auto Show on Sunday, June 2. Co-sponsored by the Connecticut Council of Car Clubs, visitors can expect a wide range of cars including early antiques such as Model T’s, show cars from the 30’s and 40’s, street rods, sports cars, the dream cars of the […]
Flying green
The May/June 2013 issue of FAA Safety Briefing focuses on environmental advances in general aviation. Articles explore ways we can “fly green” through new technology and by following environmentally sound practices. Feature articles in this issue include: How to be a noise-friendly neighbor (p. 10) The future of electric aircraft (p. 18) And a look […]
Labor Day fly-in planned
Tri-State EAA Chapter 1115 will host a Fly-Inn Breakfast at Gage Airport (GAG) in Oklahoma on Labor Day, Sept. 2. Pilots eat free. Come in the evening before and party with the crew and enjoy a free hamburger cookout. Camping is available on the field. Stay for the BBQ lunch at noon on Labor Day. […]
SUN ’n FUN baby earns private ticket
By AMELIA T. REIHELD SUN ’n FUN’s contagious aviation joy can claim another recruit to the ranks. Logan Honea has been to every SUN ’n FUN since the year he was born. Sixteen years after his first trip to Lakeland, he soloed on his birthday, and last week, just past his 17th birthday, he earned […]
Lawmakers keep pressure on FAA to keep towers open
WASHINGTON, D.C. — 42 U.S. Senators have sent a letter to U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and FAA Administrator Michael Huerta calling on the agency to stop the planned closure of 149 contract towers. In the letter, the lawmakers highlight that the bill passed in the Senate on April 25 and signed into […]
Sporty’s Foundation makes grants to ensure next generation
For the first quarter of 2013, The Sporty’s Foundation made bequests in the amount of $37,500 to groups and organizations promoting youth programs. EAA’s Next Step continues to be funded year-round by The Sporty’s Foundation. This program partners EAA with Sporty’s to make Sporty’s online Learn to Fly Course available to any Young Eagle. “The […]
Jetman to be at AirVenture
Yves “Jetman” Rossy, the world’s first jet-powered man, will make his first public U.S. flights this summer at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh July 29-Aug. 4. The U.S. flights are supported by Jetman’s sponsor, the Swiss watch manufacturer Breitling. Along with the appearance at Oshkosh, Jetman will fly in the U.S. at the Reno Air Races in […]






