Everett Pidgeon submitted this photo and note: “My 1946 Cessna 120 is a sweetheart. I was so lucky to find this plane. It had been completely rebuilt with a fresh O-200 on the nose, new interior, new fabric, and paint. Flies like a dream. Landing, well that’s on me to improve. That’s why the picture shows the plane on grass — where taildraggers belong. That airport belongs to the Memphis Soaring Society — 3,500 foot x 300 foot well-manicured runway. Come visit.”
The airport of the future
Instead of spending energy, time, and money playing defense, we could play with airplanes. And that sounds like a lot more fun.
Video: Tuskegee Airmen plane donated to Chicago Aviation Institute of Maintenance
A news report from ABC 7 Chicago details the donation of a Piper Cherokee to the Chicago Aviation Institute of Maintenance by Victor Croswell with the Chicago Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen. The donation is designed to “inspire the next generation to take their dreams to new heights.”
Companies partner up to electrify aviation infrastructure
“Our partnership with VI&E Solutions is a groundbreaking initiative to develop an airport charging network throughout the region,” said Josh Turner, CEO of PowerUp America. “This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our mission to revolutionize the transportation landscape by integrating sustainable energy solutions with our nation’s aviation infrastructure.”
Wicks Aircraft Supply acquires Carlson Aircraft Extrusions
With the acquisition, Wicks Aircraft Supply has become the sole distributor of Carlson extrusions, including wing struts, spars, and other specialty extrusions.
Accident avoidance is both of our jobs
The bizarrely dangerous attitude on display by turning inside the short final of another plane intentionally created a very unsettling situation for myself and my safety pilot/student.
Picture of the Day: First snowfall in Alaska
Tom Rollman submitted this photo and note: “My Cessna 170B parked on the end of Eklutna Lake airstrip in Alaska. Beautiful day for flying after one of the first snowfalls of the year.”
Not your average teenager
While other teens play or watch imaginary adventures, 14-year-old John Humphreys studies flying and soloed a glider.
Signature Aviation takes steps to help end human trafficking
Signature Aviation has unveiled its multi-faceted approach to protect people impacted by human trafficking.