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.
New collaboration adds flight sim scenarios to Sporty’s Learn to Fly course
Sporty’s has partnered with Infinite Flight to integrate its scenario-based flight simulator training with Sporty’s Learn to Fly Course, allowing students to practice maneuvers virtually. This collaboration offers pilots the chance to apply flight lessons in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk simulator with realistic weather scenarios before transitioning to real-world flying.
Picture of the Day: Back in the air
John Rick Bierman submitted this photo and note: “Insurance required a flight review in my rare aircraft, a Slingsby Firefly. The trouble was finding an instructor who would fly with me in an unfamiliar aerobatic aircraft. By chance I found just the man at Oshkosh who would take the task on. Thanks to Dale Yoder, now the sky is the limit.”
Foundation creates pilot’s guide to O61
“Flying into a new airport is never easy and Cameron Park Airport has some tricky terrain issues to contend with,” foundation officials said, noting the airport also has some ground operations rules — “all which can be confusing to pilots unfamiliar with the environment.”
ASA releases new app for mechanics, updates pilot apps
Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA) has released a new app for aviation mechanics to help them prepare for the FAA Aviation Mechanic General, Airframe, and Powerplant Oral & Practical exams.








