The hands-on workshop will take place Feb. 24-25, 2023, at Boerne Stage Airfield (5C1).
Distracted student pilot bends Cessna 150
The student pilot did not maintain directional control of the airplane while landing. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s diverted attention to the incorrect flap setting.
Picture of the Day: My two boys
Everett Pidgeon submitted this photo and note: “My 1946 Cessna 120. New wing fabric, new interior, and a fresh O-200. Fun flying airplane for not a lot of money. My 1956 Cessna 182 “Business Liner” has a STOL kit with an MT prop. I am rotating at 45 mph. Love it. This photo was taken during the pandemic so both planes have a mask on if you look closely. The 120 has a smile on his face. We are located at 2M8 near Memphis, Tennessee, home of the King of Rock and Roll.”
General Aviation’s first responders
After disaster strikes, general aviation pilots are often the first on the scene, delivering much-needed relief supplies.
General aviation airports at risk from climate change
Scientists at the University of California-Berkeley found that 39 out of 43 coastal airports in California have assets exposed to projected flooding that could disrupt their operations in the next 20 to 40 years, ranging from runways to navigational aids.
Want the FAA to install a weather camera at your airport?
The FAA is taking suggestions until Dec. 20, 2022, from pilots on where to expand its weather camera program.
NBAA launches new scholarship
The Steve Brown Leadership Scholarship was created to support students interested in a career in business aviation who are currently enrolled in programs to achieve this goal. Two $1,500 scholarships will be given out annually.
Pilot crashes after blinded by the sun
The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate clearance from obstacles during the attempted go around following an approach to landing in sun glare.
Picture of the Day: Even God loves a Piper Cub
Ashley Wade submitted this photo and note: “5:40 a.m., Eloy, Arizona, Kellie the Cub, a 1946 J-3 Cub, preparing to depart for her annual. I’m taking the picture while walking up to chock and hand prop her for the short hop to the A&P.”