Smitty Smith of FunPlacesToFly.com sent us his newest video, which features a rare aircraft. Smitty explains: “We attended EAA Chapter 1246‘s monthly get together where they were having a pancake and sausage fly-in in McKinney, Texas. There we saw Jimmy Doolittle’s totally restored 1938 Stinson Reliant aircraft. The owner was gracious enough to tell us […]
Airplane giveaway merit based
NEW YORK — Be convincing enough that you deserve to win a plane — and for less than the cost of a one-hour aircraft rental — you could fly away with your very own. Unlike other airplane giveaways that choose winners at random and have odds of one in millions, the Win-a-Plane Essay Contest is not a […]
FAA expands Drone Detection Pathfinder Initiative
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The FAA is expanding the part of its Pathfinder Program that focuses on detecting and identifying unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) flying too close to airports. The FAA has signed Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRDAs) with Gryphon Sensors, Liteye Systems, and Sensofusion. The FAA will evaluate procedures and technologies designed by these […]
Cranland Airport Fly-in and Pancake Breakfast slated
The SocialFlight Event of the Week is the Cranland Airport Fly-in and Pancake Breakfast in Hanson, Mass., May 15. Join EAA Chapter 279 at Cranland Airport (28M) in Hanson, Mass., this Sunday May 15, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Not only is the breakfast great, but there are some amazing planes that you will see […]
Sheltair acquires TPA FBO
Sheltair has acquired Tampa International Jet Center at Tampa International Airport (TPA) in Florida. Tampa International Jet Center has consistently ranked at the top among pilots and aircraft owners when asked for their opinions in national surveys at an airport that has also won top honors serving the aviation community, according to Sheltair officials. Shelterair officials noted […]
ASA introduces Instrument Pilot online ground school
New from ASA is an Instrument Pilot Online Ground School course. The course combines videos with the latest instructional aids and test preparation materials for a comprehensive aviation ground school program, according to ASA officials. Lessons feature internet-based evaluation, textbook resources (including The Pilot’s Manual: Instrument Flying ebook), and course tracking, supported with multimedia presentations. Course contents […]
Soft field takeoff goes awry
The pilot stated that the preflight and engine run-up of the Cessna 172F were satisfactory prior to the departure from the 1,641-foot grass runway. The grass was a little high (estimated to be 5 to 6 inches) and soft due to rain from earlier that week. He consulted the POH and confirmed no flaps for […]
Picture of the day: Backcountry flying
Mark Creighton sent in this photo with just a short note: “Backcountry flying April 27, 2016, in Garden Valley, Idaho.”
Air Racing from the Cockpit: An unexpected pair of victories
Dispatch from KGYI, Sherman, Texas: I’m sweating. Figuratively speaking. The other plane is right behind me. I strain my neck first left then right, looking out my back windows trying to spot him. I don’t see him, but I know he’s got to be right on my twin tails. The tower cleared his takeoff as soon […]