Investigative journalist Cheryl W. Thompson explores the lives and legacies of 27 Tuskegee Airmen who went missing in combat during World War II in her new book, “Forgotten Souls: The Search for the Lost Tuskegee Airmen.” Set for release on Jan. 27, 2026, the narrative honors the sacrifices of these valiant pilots while seeking closure for the families they left behind.
Aircraft
Cub pilot crashes into trees
Probable Cause: The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control and terrain clearance during initial climb, that resulted in an impact with trees and terrain.
Picture of the Day: Last flight of the year
Whittaker Warrington submitted this photo and note: “Henry going on his last flight of the year over Hendersonville, North Carolina.”
Aviation ain’t what it used to be
Nope, aviation ain’t what it used to be. Frankly, it’s better. Much better. It’s more affordable, more accessible, more dependable, and far less prone to failures than it was in the past.
Fuel prices fall with the temperature
The average price for 100LL in January 2026 is $6.42. How does that compare to your airport?
FAA Proposes Pilots Complete DPE Survey After Check Rides
The FAA is seeking public comments on a proposed survey that pilots will fill out after check rides to assess the DPE’s level of professionalism, the suitability of the exam environment, the content of the exam, and the duration of the ground portion and the flight portion of the exam.
Human Factors live broadcast series prepares for takeoff
Hosted by Jolie Lucas and Harvey Madison, On Second Thought explores the intersection of psychology, performance, and safety in the cockpit, according to Lucas.
Improperly installed fuel selector leads to fuel exhaustion
Probable Cause: The total loss of engine power during the initial climb due to fuel exhaustion.
Picture of the Day: Cruising the Oregon coast
Douglas Pflugradt submitted this photo and note: “Magnificent Cape Kiwanda and Pacific City, Oregon. I used to hang glide here in this exact location in the late 1970s. Now, I am ‘soaring’ in a Kitfox 7 SS.”









