Could the Wright brothers have imagined their prototype Flyer would lead to aircraft that could cross continents and oceans carrying 100 people or more?
SMO closures begin June 16 as city launches pavement removal project
Removing part of the runway at SMO begins June 16.
Video: What’s a typical day like working in general aviation?
People often think working in GA involves repetitive work requiring little skill and little opportunity for professional growth.
Vintage aircraft, tours of 1929 terminal part of Port Columbus 90th anniversary celebrations
The 90th anniversary celebrations include vintage aircraft and more.
WACO Air Museum offers Young Engineers Camp
Other camps include an Aviation Summer Camp, robotics camps, and drone camps.
VFR into IMC bends Piper, injures pilot
Probable cause: The noninstrument-rated pilot’s improper decision to continue visual flight rules flight into instrument meteorological conditions, which resulted in controlled flight into terrain.
Picture of the Day: D-Day Squadron over the Hudson River
Susan Loricchio submitted the following photo and note: “C47s and T-6 Texans pay tribute to Liberty, flying the Hudson River, past the Statue of Liberty, as a practice formation flight, a day before beginning their journey to England. To mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day, the D-Day Squadron met up with other C47s and Dakotas […]
One part air show, one part car show, one part carnival
While the weather didn’t cooperate, the fly-in did attract a big crowd.
Video: Fun was had by all
Warbirds were the star of the show when the Cavanaugh Flight Museum held its annual ride day June 8.









