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Teens build Cub in a week at SUN ‘n FUN

By Joni M. Fisher · April 29, 2021 ·

The teen members of the Lakeland Aero Club spent the week of the 2021 SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo building a Recruit Cub, a PA-18R Cub kit from Patriot Aircraft. The teens will fly the Cub to the 2021 EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh.

Fighting PTSD with flying and fellowship

By General Aviation News Staff · April 21, 2021 ·

A grassroots effort to help veterans dealing with PTSD by combining flying in a general aviation aircraft and fellowship afterwards led by a counselor has proven so successful that it’s been expanded to help kids dealing with drug and alcohol addiction.

A promise made and kept

By Sparky Barnes · April 19, 2021 ·

When he was just a 16-year-old student pilot Dan Helsper saw a Pietenpol Air Camper, “the most beautiful thing” he’d ever seen. He vowed then and there to build one of his own some day.

The simple success of the Old Farts Flying Club

By Joni M. Fisher · April 18, 2021 ·

The Old Farts Flying Club is very informal and simple: There are no dues, initiation, requirements, or vetting. Just an email list informing pilots where the next gathering will be. Events range from meeting for the mythical $100 hamburger to hangar flying to tours of the Piper factory and NOAA hangar at KLAL.

Video: Angle of Attack Awareness in 57 Seconds

By General Aviation News Staff · April 17, 2021 ·

“A lack of awareness, with respect to angle of attack (AOA), has resulted in the loss of aircraft control and contributed to fatal GA accidents,” FAA officials note in the video’s introduction. “Increasing a pilot’s awareness of the aerodynamic effects of AOA and available technology will help general aviation pilots avoid an inadvertent loss of control.”

Engine failure at 950 feet

By General Aviation News Staff · April 14, 2021 ·

What goes through your mind when your engine betrays you? General Aviation News contributor Bill Walker takes us through his thoughts and actions when his engine went silent just 950 feet in the air.

Celebrating 97 years since historic around-the-world flight

By General Aviation News Staff · April 7, 2021 ·

April 6, 2021, marked the 97th anniversary of the official start of the Douglas World Cruiser’s historic flight around the world. To mark the occasion, the Seattle World Cruiser Team put together a video that highlights events from that 1924 flight, as well as some milestone events from the project’s timeline.

A kid with a Cub

By General Aviation News Staff · April 4, 2021 ·

Ask any pilot if they remember their first flying lesson and the airplane it occurred in. No doubt — and without hesitation — you will get a detailed and colorful description of this revered event. As with many pilots, I started my flying career in a Piper J-3C Cub.

Avoiding loss of control on the ground

By General Aviation News Staff · April 3, 2021 ·

The new video is the first of a four-part series aimed at addressing the most predominant general aviation mishaps.

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