Two EAA chapters join forces to wish happy 100th birthday to a true hero.
Shelter from the storm
When Hurricane Eta threatened to hit Key West, a pilot found shelter from the storm with some new friends.
Where there’s a will there’s a way
EAA Chapter 534 member chip in to restore a 1964 Cessna 150D in the hopes it will teach kids how to fly.
A classy grassy aerodrome
Paul Griffin bought the 51 acres and opened the airport in 1979, just a few years after he took up flying.
WINGs winner donates some of his award to youth aviation program
The rest of his WINGS award will go towards his in-flight pilot proficiency program and aviation fuel. That means the total amount will be reinvested in general aviation.
Searching my past while flying over Moosehead Lake
I don’t really need a reason to go looking for a general aviation flight when I am on vacation. But when I can come up with one, it makes the flight more interesting.
Appreciate the history of flight at Miller’s Field
When my wife and I left our summer cottage in Maine to go in search of Miller’s Field, we had no idea what we would find. This turned out to be a pleasant surprise.
Flying the backcountry of Maine
Currier’s Flying Service has been doing bush piloting and air tours from Moosehead Lake for four decades now.
Discovering the Maine Center for Classic Aviation
This is a haven for airplane builders and folks who enjoy restoring old classic aircraft.









