Ted Luebbers certainly stands as a life lesson for all of our chapter members — indeed all of general aviation — that you are never too old to learn new skills.
EAA
World War II pilot’s 100th birthday bash
Two EAA chapters join forces to wish happy 100th birthday to a true hero.
EAA teams with Microsoft Flight Simulator on scholarships, educational resources
EAA and Microsoft have committed to establishing three Microsoft Flight Simulator Scholarships for each of the next three years.
Homebuilt fatal accidents drop more than 15%
The 44 fatal accidents were 8% below the FAA’s not-to-exceed number of 48 for fiscal year 2020,
One Pilot’s View: On the shoulders of giants
One reason American pilots are the freest in the world today is because the generations of pilots that came before us would have it no other way.
Homebuilder Week slated for January 2021
Homebuilders Week virtual presentations are free of charge to everyone interested in building an aircraft.
Video: Champ Attack
The short video documents a Champ formation flight during a fly-in.
Iowans flock to see B-17
An ionizing fogger used between flights sanitizes the B-17, and volunteers, crewmembers, and riders wear masks.
EAA’s First Lady passes at 95
“She was instrumental in helping the organization grow from a local club for amateur aircraft builders into an international organization that embraces virtually the entire spectrum of sport aviation.”









