Harry Fenton submitted this photo and note: “Our white Champ resting at Bob Hilbert’s airstrip near Marengo, Illinois, after a day of skiplane flying. Some of the best flying of the year is during the middle of the winter with the plane on skis. Landing on frozen lakes and open fields next to farm homes are off-airport fun that can only be experienced during the winter. Despite the cold, if the sun is out, the radiant glow of the sun makes for some ‘warm’ winter days that only northern people understand.”
Photo of the Day
Picture of the Day: Winter sunset at the airport
Megan Vande Voort sent in this photo with a note: “After a long day of training flights, the C172 takes in the winter Iowa sunset.”
Picture of the Day: Fly in ice fishing
Curtis Penner submitted this photo and note: “Spending a beautiful afternoon ice fishing with my Bearhawk Patrol on Stephenfield Lake in southern Manitoba, Canada.”
Picture of the Day: Ice Storm 2021
Mark Matthews submitted this photo and note: “Oregon’s Independence State Airpark (7S5) Ice Festival, Feb 12-13, 2021.”
Picture of the Day: Social distancing
Terry Hayes submitted this photo and note: “Social distancing in the Sierra Foothills during our 2020 lunch fly-outs.”
Picture of the Day: Flying over an Alaskan glacier
Justin Jones submitted this photo and note: “Perfect lighting showcases a Bushcaddy L-164 and the blue ice of the Knik Glacier in Alaska.”
Picture of the Day: You get old when you stop flying
Terry Hayes submitted this photo and note: “Kathy Zancanella and Vic Williams were awarded the Wright Brother’s Master Pilot Award in December 2020 from the FAA after more than 50 years of safe flying. Here they are holding a sign that reads, “You don’t get old and stop flying. You get old when you stop flying.”
Picture of the Day: Coming in for a landing
Maksym Pastushenko submitted this photo and note: “Runway 4 at Piseco Airport (K09) in New York.”
Picture of the Day: In the rainbow
Michael Zupan submitted this photo and note: “While flying my 140 to break in a replaced cylinder, my instructor, John Adams, captured this rainbow. The Mighty Ohio River is in the background.”









