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The Worst Trip Around The World

By Janice Wood · January 5, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Matt Guthmiller, well-known in general aviation for his popular YouTube channel and his around the world flight in a Bonanza when he was just 19, finds himself in a place he never thought he’d be: Co-starring in a hit television series on Disney Plus.

World War II pilot takes flight again to celebrate 101st birthday

By General Aviation News Staff · January 4, 2026 · 1 Comment

San Antonio native and World War II aviator B.L. Craighead Jr. celebrated his milestone birthday on Dec. 30 with a Dream Flight, soaring 1,000 feet in a restored 1940 Stearman biplane, the same aircraft used by the U.S. Army to train military aviators during World War II.

FAA Finds KSMO Violated Federal Law Over Fees

By General Aviation News Staff · January 4, 2026 · Leave a Comment

A report in the Santa Monica Daily Press notes that the FAA has determined Santa Monica Municipal Airport (KSMO) in California violated federal law by accumulating surplus revenues it intends to spend on general city services when the airport closes, rather than using those funds for aviation purposes.

Calendar highlights flying art

By General Aviation News Staff · January 3, 2026 · Leave a Comment

The 2026 Aerospace Coatings calendar from Sherwin-Williams recognizes the craftsmanship of aircraft painters and scheme designers across the nation.

Pilot seriously injured when fuel exhaustion ends cross-country flight

By General Aviation News Staff · January 3, 2026 · 13 Comments

Probable Cause: The pilots’ inadequate preflight fuel planning and in-flight fuel management, which resulted in a total loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion.

Picture of the Day: Checking conditions

By General Aviation News Staff · January 2, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Grant Lutz submitted this photo and note: “Skiing looks great at Silver Star Resort in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada, from my 2005 T182T.”

A Hail Mary landing (with an emphasis on the hail)

By William E. Dubois · January 2, 2026 · 6 Comments

What can we learn from an accident where a Baron is pummeled by hail?

CFI Tackles Confusing Roll Recovery Guidance

By General Aviation News Staff · January 2, 2026 · 1 Comment

Master Instructor Rich Stowell has published a new paper that tackles decades of conflicting guidance on recovery from spiral dives and other roll upsets. The paper then offers “a simple, ready‑to‑adopt standard for general aviation: Power-Push-Roll.”

The Killing Zone Updated

By General Aviation News Staff · January 2, 2026 · Leave a Comment

In the book author Paul Craig leverages his knowledge as a flight instructor and researcher to analyze National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) accident reports with the goal of helping prevent accidents that injure or kill pilots and their passengers. His examination of 40 years of accident data found that pilots are at the greatest risk of being involved in an airplane accident when they have between 50 and 350 flight hours — what he calls the Killing Zone.

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