The company’s factory is closed and all employees furloughed.
Enlisting teachers to combat the pilot shortage
The fifth High School Aviation STEM Symposium included a dozen breakout sessions, as well as opportunities for teachers to network and share ideas.
King Schools introduces interactive Garmin GTN 650/750 video course
The new course is “much more than a manual or simple how-to video,” company officials say.
Carb icing leads to forced landing in a field
Probable cause: The total loss of engine power due to carburetor icing.
Picture of the day: A blustery morning
Rob Stapleton Jr. sent in this photo with a quick note: “A blustery morning at the Lake Hood Seaplane Base (PALH) in Alaska.” Would you like to have your photo featured as Picture of the Day? You can submit it via this form. All photos sent in for Picture of the Day are also considered […]
To your health
The barriers to getting into aviation are falling — or at least the fence that has kept folks out has been lowered, several gates have been left open, and the guard shack is only manned on a part-time basis.
A hangar of his own
The 70′ by 70′ hangar houses four airplanes, including two sailplanes.
Five aviators inducted into EAA halls of fame
The five inductees represent a spectrum of aviation within the EAA community and have achieved notable successes within their particular realm of flight.
Caravan: Cessna’s Swiss Army Knife With Wings!
Known for being one of the most versatile and robust aircraft ever produced, the Cessna Caravan has become the DC-3 workhorse of our current times — as Cessna nicknames it, a “Swiss Army Knife with wings.”