Analyzing more than 1,600 aviation-related studies published between 1937 and 2023, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researchers discovered that human error remains the leading cause of aviation accidents, responsible for nearly 75% of all general aviation accidents in recent years.
Grant Fuels New Aviation Maintenance Training Program in Colorado
A new aviation maintenance technician training program at Pueblo Community College (PCC) in Colorado is expected to launch in fall 2026, powered by a state grant.
New Prop Approved for 182
MT-Propeller has received an EASA STC for the installation of its 3-blade scimitar light-weight natural composite propeller on Cessna Skylane 182 Series Models 182S, 182T powered by a Lycoming IO-540-AB1A5 engine.
Glider Pilot Injured When Tow Plane Loses Power
Probable Cause: The glider pilot’s failure to release from the towline after the tow plane experienced a loss of engine power.
Picture of the Day: Sunset Over The San Joaquin Delta
Rick Tutt submitted this photo and note: “6,500 MSL during annual recurrent training in a Piper Meridian outside of Stockton Metropolitan Airport (KSCK) in California.”
Museum Chronicles Florida Aviation History
Learn more about Howard Hughes, air shows, air racing, and SUN ‘n FUN at the Florida Air Museum.
Student-Built Aircraft Takes Flight
Students from Enid High School in Oklahoma built the RV-12iS as part of the Tango Flight program.
Die-Cast Models of CAF Fleet In The Works
The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) has partnered with CORGI, a die-cast model manufacturer, to produce a series of die-cast models inspired by iconic aircraft from the CAF fleet.
STC Approved For New Hartzell Prop On King Air 350
The approved package delivers a 24% increase in available horsepower, according to company officials.









