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What’s it like to be a helicopter aerobatic pilot?

By General Aviation News Staff · June 11, 2025 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has released its latest mini-documentary, “Wiiings Not Required,” featuring Aaron Fitzgerald, one of the world’s only helicopter aerobatic pilots and a performer with the Red Bull Air Force team.

Executive MBA program in aviation takes off at CU Denver

By General Aviation News Staff · June 11, 2025 ·

The Executive MBA in Aviation includes all the foundational knowledge of a traditional MBA, while immersing students in the interconnected elements that drive aviation, university officials said.

More than $500,000 offered in scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · June 11, 2025 ·

This year’s scholarships are available to NGPA members at all stages of flight training, as well as those pursuing careers in other aviation-related pursuits.

‘Reckless’ pilot dies performing low-altitude aerobatic maneuver

By General Aviation News Staff · June 11, 2025 ·

Probable Cause: The pilot’s failure to maintain control of the airplane while initiating a low-altitude aerobatic maneuver, which resulted in impact with trees and terrain. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s high-risk behavior.

Picture of the Day: Pretty Piper

By General Aviation News Staff · June 10, 2025 ·

Diana Layton submitted this photo and note: “A Piper Cub lands at Grant County Airport (W99) in Petersburg, West Virginia.”

It’s all about the blades

By Jamie Beckett · June 10, 2025 ·

Propellers are a mystery to most. Even to pilots they are little more than an afterthought. They seem simple enough. They are little more than a fixed form attached to a spinning shaft that produces thrust when run up to enough RPMs. How it works, why it works, and what can be done to make it work more efficiently rarely comes up in conversation.

New toolkit offers insight into transition to unleaded fuel

By General Aviation News Staff · June 10, 2025 ·

The new interactive toolkit, available at flyEAGLE.org, offers regularly updated insights into the U.S. piston fleet, fuel infrastructure, airport fuel availability, 100LL production and logistics, sales volumes, per-capita data, and more.

Utah backcountry airstrip now on charts

By General Aviation News Staff · June 10, 2025 ·

Officials with the Recreational Aviation Foundation and the Utah Back Country Pilots report that Rustler Canyon airstrip near Bears Ears National Monument is the newest backcountry airstrip to be added to the aeronautical chart.

Fly-in fundraiser slated for Wings of Mercy

By General Aviation News Staff · June 10, 2025 ·

This event, which includes a pancake breakfast, the 20th annual Run for Wings 5K, a classic car show featuring the West Michigan Street Rod Association, formation flying demonstrations by the Hooligans, and much more, “has been a local favorite for years and a significant funding source for Wings of Mercy,” according to organizers.

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