Travel concerns, as well as concerns for an aviation industry still recovering, led officials to cancel a ceremony for 2021. But officials promise the enshrinement of the Class of 2022 will go forward.
High-density altitude conditions contribute to crash
The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed and climb rate during takeoff in high-density altitude conditions, which resulted in his failure to clear power lines.
Pictures of the Day: Wedding day fly-over
Ken VeArd submitted this photo and note: “Mr. and Mrs. Pilot Partner (Ken and Melissa VeArd) wave as the Falcon Flight Formation Team flies over their wedding on Oct. 31, 2020. Pilots include: Ron Walker, RV10, Mike McCoy, RV8, James Miller, RV7A, Jim Averett, RV8, Bobby Lucroy, RV8A, and Rob Schroer, RV7A.”
They didn’t teach me that
On his student pilot cross-country flight, Eric realized he needed fuel. But he was at a non-towered field where his only option was a self-serve fuel farm. Having never pumped his own fuel before, this presented a bit of an issue. It’s a question many a flight student might find themselves asking — how do you fuel an airplane?
A return to normal
After deciding to switch to a drive-in format for the annual airshow, officials with the Dayton Air Show are returning to normal as Ohio lifts its pandemic restrictions on June 2.
Top 10 weather apps for pilots
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New CEO for Citation Jet Pilots Association
Trent Corcia joins the association after a decade with FlightSafety Interational.
Pilot dies when plane mysteriously crashes
The pilot’s loss of airplane control during approach for undetermined reasons.
Picture of the Day: Fire in the sky
Justin Miller submitted this photo and note: “A Cessna 177 Cardinal looking into the sunset at Las Cruces International Airport (KLRU) in New Mexico.”