What lessons can we learn from a pilot who hits a train while taking off from a grass airstrip?
Minnesota seeks input on future of electric aviation
Information collected from the Minnesota Electric Aviation Network (MEAN) Study will help government officials identify the airports in the state that are suitable to support electric aircraft operations, according to officials.
Volunteer GA pilots fly endangered gray wolves to Colorado for release
The mission, completed over three flights by volunteer pilots in a Pilatus PC-12, ensured the safe transport of the wolves and their handlers, according to Lighthawk officials. Upon arriving in Colorado, the wolves were transferred by Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff for their reintroduction into the wild.
ATP Flight School to reopen Sarasota location
After closing due to damage caused by Hurricane Ian, the facility has been restored, according to company officials.
Pilot seriously injured when he tries to take off with damaged wing
Probable Cause: The pilot’s improper decision to takeoff with known damage to the wing and his failure to maintain directional control during takeoff on rough terrain.
Picture of the Day: Wright Brothers Master Pilot award winner
Sparky Barnes submitted this photo and note: “Pilots Juliette Cosh and Kristy Gentry-Cox congratulate Dr. Stan Stepp at McMinn County Airport (KMMI) in Athens, Tennessee, for receiving the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award on Jan. 25, 2025. An octogenarian, he’s owned close to 30 airplanes through the years, including five Piper Vagabonds.”
What’s not to love about Betty?
Airport Greeter Betty Easley’s devotion to all things aviation makes a lasting and positive impression upon aviators, with compliments about her posted on Foreflight and AirNav.com.
New report shows how Colorado empowered general aviation in 2024
According to the Colorado Division of Aeronautics 2024 Annual Report, the state prioritized infrastructure, safety, and unleaded fuel to enhance the state’s aviation system.
Marshall University to open new flight school at KLWB
Marshall University and the Greenbrier Valley Airport (KLWB) are partnering to establish a new satellite flight school at the West Virginia airport.