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EAA
Safety, not fast delivery, should be No. 1 priority in integrating drones into airspace
“Manned aircraft must have the right-of-way in all circumstances.”
Women Soar Society launches
The society aims to support women of all ages and areas of aviation interest.
EAA Museum adds two record-breaking aircraft to collection
The BlackFly from Opener and the AutoGyro MT-03 from AutoGyro GmbH are now on display at the museum.
Picture of the Day: Making the pilgrimage
As EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019 goes into its third day, Albert Dyer sent us this photo from the grounds, highlighting the famous Brown Arch, a favorite photo spot for all who attend the big show. Would you like to have your photo featured as Picture of the Day? You can submit it via this form. […]
EAA launches proficiency tracker for pilots
SkillScore Tracker measures flying skills in several categories to determine a pilot’s strengths and weaknesses.
Augmented reality display debuts at Oshkosh
PilotVision interfaces with a standard attitude and heading reference system (AHRS).
Not because they are easy, but because they are hard
Anything worth doing is difficult to do.
Building the next generation, one kid at a time
Long before the current shortages of pilots, mechanics, and other related positions in the aviation industry, officials with Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 534 set out to introduce young people to aviation. Based at Leesburg International Airport (KLEE) in Florida, the chapter’s youth program began informally about five years ago with the Boy Scouts. For a […]








