Leigh Hubner submitted the following photo and note: “The loves of my life — my wife Kamilla with our two kids Olive, 4, Archie, 2, and our Cessna 195. She’s new to us in Georgia after spending her previous 66 years around California. We love popping over to a near-by airport, Peach State Aerodrome, for […]
Something old, something new, something fantastic
No matter how many years we’ve been flying, there’s always something new we can learn.
Showing off the Samson Mite
Steve Wolf showed off his “Samson Mite” at a recent EAA Chapter 534 get-together.
Inaugural Business Aviation Top 40 Under 40 unveiled
The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) has unveiled its inaugural Business Aviation Top 40 Under 40.
uAvionix debuts 1090nano chip for ADS-B
uAvionix has introduced 1090nano, a a 1090MHz ADS-B single chip solution for drones and manned aircraft.
Aeroscan releases next evolution in its propeller blade measuring system
The latest version of the Aeroscan M5 blade measurement system is fully automated and uses laser sensor technology.
Two injured when Bellanca hits utility wires
Probable cause: The pilot’s intentional low-altitude operation, which resulted in his failure to maintain clearance from unmarked utility wires.
Picture of the Day: Denali at her finest
Steve McAtee submitted the following photo and note: “I took this last summer on our fifth Red Flight Alaska trip. For the last decade, 10 pilots have been flying together to Alaska in a squadron of self-built SX 300s. So much adventure, so much beauty, and this day was particularly clear at Denali.” Would you […]
The FAA is finally willing to discuss industry challenges
Oh wait, industry players have been “doing something” for years to stem the tide of pilot and mechanic shortage. And just in time, the FAA shows up to do what? Talk about the problem.