Cynthia Kercher submitted this photo and note: “Bristell N24CE made a practice flight to Cheat River Island Airport (56WV) in Rowlesburg, West Virginia, from Deck Airport (9D4) in Myerstown, Pennsylvania, in preparation for the upcoming Cheat River Fall Fly-In 2025 on Oct. 11. Very nice grass runway with a fascinating approach. A great little airport in the beautiful mountains of West Virginia.”
Airshows & Fly-Ins
Picture of the Day: Goodyear Blimps
Richard Neville submitted this photo and note: “Two Goodyear blimps buzzing the control tower on arrival at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025.”
True grassroots flying
While it looked and sounded like 1928 at Brodhead Airport in Wisconsin, it actually was early September 2025 at the Midwest Antique Airplane Club’s Grassroots Fly-In.
Blue Angels headline Wings Over North Georgia
New for this year is a Friday night air show. If you want to attend the show you must buy tickets online.
Something for everyone at Wings Over Camarillo
One of my favorite West Coast air shows, 2025 marked the 44th year of this event. I really like the friendly, local ambience of this show, with a busy flight schedule filled with local pilots.
Piper M-Class community gathers at Lake Geneva
More than 260 attendees traveled to this year’s event, according to association officials, who note that Kenosha Regional Airport (KENW) welcomed more than 70 Piper M-Class aircraft.
Picture of the Day: Airplanes in the mist
Brad Koehn submitted this photo and note: “I snapped a photo of some of the planes attending the fly-in at Prickett-Grooms Field Airport (6Y9) in Sidnaw, Michigan, on Labor Day weekend 2025. The ground fog was coming up and the frost hadn’t yet formed, and everyone had a wonderful time.”
Community celebration planned at SMO
The Spirit of Santa Monica presents Douglas Day 2025, a free community celebration honoring Santa Monica’s legacy of aviation innovation and community resilience on Sept. 21.
A community celebration of aviation
Watsonville Municipal Airport (KWVI) in California has a rich aviation history that has evolved over several decades. Having last visited in 2013, I was curious to see the current incarnation of the airport’s annual fly-in, renamed Fire in the Sky: Watsonville Airport Open House.









