Kids who fly as part of the Experimental Aircraft Association’s Young Eagles program will have access to an improved benefit, as long-time partner Sporty’s has made several updates to its Learn to Fly course.
Picture of the Day: Green Machine at the Spanish Peaks
Aaron Melander submitted this photo and note: “It is said that this is one of the few east/west mountain ranges in the Rockies. This picture was taken at Spanish Peaks Airfield (4V1) in Walsenburg, Colorado.”
AOPA fights against landing fees
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association is urging the FAA to intervene on behalf of general aviation pilots and block the use of FAA-mandated ADS-B data by third parties to assess fees based on aircraft movements — a practice that raises many concerns, including violation of privacy and violation of federal grant obligations by public airports.
Picture of the Day: Pesky bug spray
Matthew Baker submitted this photo and note: “A Bell 206 Jet Ranger with Polk County Mosquito Control in Florida sprays the area around the Bartow Airport (KBOW) for mosquitos.
Swift Museum raffle takes off
The drawing will be held Sept. 21, 2024, so there’s still time to get your tickets.
Advanced Air Mobility key focus at NASAO convention
The 2024 NASAO Annual Convention in Pittsburgh brought together state aviation leaders to discuss key topics like airport infrastructure, workforce development, and emerging technologies. Highlights included collaboration on Advanced Air Mobility and the announcement of new board leadership for 2024-2025.
Picture of the Day: Weigh to go
Bethwel Too submitted this photo and note: “Kenyan registered aircraft undergoing weighing procedure at Wilson Airport in Nairobi, Kenya.”
Airplane camping on a weight and space budget
Kevin and Jill are turning their humble 1946 Taylorcraft into a cozy camping machine, packing ultra-light gear and carefully planning fuel stops to make the most of their 65-horsepower plane. While their setup may not be as glamorous as a Super Cub adventure, they’re having a blast exploring new airports, meeting fellow pilots, and enjoying the simpler side of aviation camping.
Celebrating the centennial of the first global flight
The Museum of Flight in Seattle will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first successful global flight from Sept. 26-29, 2024, with special fly-ins, programs, and tours of historic aircraft, including the B-29 bomber FIFI. The event will feature a variety of globally renowned pilots and their aircraft, offering visitors the chance to meet them, enjoy lectures, and watch a documentary screening about Robert DeLaurentis’ pole-to-pole flight.








