Jim Roberts submitted this photo and note: “A Waco UPF-7 and young admirer at the Midwest Antique Airplane Club’s 2025 Grassroots Fly-In in Brodhead, Wisconsin.”
Impressive collection of aircraft at Palo Alto Airport Day
Airport Day at KPAO showcased everything from a $1 million Piaggo P.180 Avanti to warbirds to vintage Cessnas.
National Hall of Fame reveals Class of 2026
The National Aviation Hall of Fame has revealed the Class of 2026, which includes inventors, astronauts, educators, record-setters, and the “Miracle on the Hudson” pilot.
Pricing revealed for Guardian avionics
Introduced at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025, the cockpit display system will initially be available for Part 23 Class I/II, Part 22, and Experimental aircraft.
New Business Aviation Fact Book released
The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) has released a new edition of the Business Aviation Fact Book, a 33-page overview of the industry, detailing its role in the economy and transportation system, and the services it provides to citizens, companies and communities.
Pilot seriously injured after go-around goes awry
Probable Cause: The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control during the go-around, that resulted in a runway excursion and an impact with terrain.
Picture of the Day: A day of contrasts
Karyn F. King submitted this photo and note: “It was a glorious fall day in early October 2025 when we arrived back from a day on Orcas Island to our home airport at Harvey Field (S43) in Snohomish, Washington. Mark Peterson took this photo of us landing in our Nanchang CJ6 Chinese trainer warbird. Great contrast with the Cessna 152.”
Why musicians make great pilots
A group of students at the University of North Dakota who started the first collegiate chapter of the Flying Musicians Association have discovered that the skills that make a great musician also make a great pilot.
Experts unpack real-world accidents in new Spotlight on Safety
“As we all know, this has been a year marked by a number of troubling incidents and tragic accidents, including those involving business aviation,” said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. “Some of this year’s incidents have involved longstanding root causes. By examining actual recent events with known causal factors, we can highlight the best practices needed to mitigate the likelihood of similar outcomes in the future.”









