Doom and gloom too often find the spotlight. While some view the world through Eeyore’s sad eyes, many are too busy enjoying what life — and flying — have to offer. A FRESHMAN’S FIRST SEMESTER Swayne Martin is a freshman at the University of North Dakota (UND). He also happens to co-lease a 1968 Cessna 172I with […]
Homebuilt safety improves in 2015
EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — The safety level of homebuilt aircraft continues to improve, as fatal accident totals have dropped significantly over a 12-month period covering much of 2015, according to data analyzed by the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA). The totals, which include fatal accidents during the 2015 federal fiscal year (October 2014 through […]
Video: Formation flying with Mooneys
Ken VeArd of the Pilot Partner Blog was recently invited to tag along for a Mooney Caravan Practice session where two Mooneys — a M20C and a M20E — ran through formation flying practice session. His blog post captures a video (posted below) and a write-up of the event.
Once down and out, KSMD now flying high
Slated for closure in 2003 but pardoned through the influence of pilots, nearby residents and historians, the future of Smith Field (KSMD) in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is not only secure, but bright, according to a report in the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. The city’s first airport, once visited by such aviation pioneers Charles Lindbergh and Jimmy Doolittle, was […]
Commemorative Air Force names Shepard VP of education
DALLAD — The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) has added Bill Shepard to its staff as the vice resident of education. Shepard will oversee the design, execution and funding of CAF’s national education program, called RISE ABOVE. He has been a CAF member for four years and is deeply involved with the CAF Red Tail Squadron serving as […]
Spatial disorientation fatal for two
Before the flight, the pilot obtained weather information for an airport near the departure airport and for an airport about 275 miles south along his route of flight. He did not file a flight plan, did not receive any other services for the flight, and departed in night visual meteorological conditions. According to GPS and […]
Pictures (and video) of the day: First aerobatic flight
Gabriele Simpson sent in these photos of her first aerobatics flight, as well as her first flight in a biplane at Springs Airfield in South Africa. “I made my own little video and uploaded it to YouTube,” she added. https://youtu.be/mQYLBwH9d6w
Video: A peek at maintaining Colorado mountain AWOS
Colorado has 12 automated weather observing systems (AWOS) in mountain locations. These locations are crucial to flying safely. Tag along as crews trek up to a mountaintop AWOS station and enjoy the views along the way.
Epic E1000 takes flight
BEND, Ore. – Epic Aircraft achieved a milestone in its E1000 certification program in late December, with the successful maiden flight of its first conforming flight test article, code named FT1. The company remains on track to achieve Type Certificate and begin customer deliveries in 2016, according to company officials. The Epic E1000 prototype took its […]





