The Creve Coeur Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum in suburban St. Louis, Missouri, offers visitors an exciting window into what is often called the Golden Age of Aviation from 1920 to 1941.
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Celebrating 75 years of the Birddog
Textron Aviation recently welcomed more than 100 members of the International Birddog Association (IBDA) to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the iconic Cessna L-19/O-1 Birddog.
100 and counting…
Epic Aircraft has delivered its 100th certified aircraft.
Georgia Tech opens new Aircraft Prototyping Laboratory
The Georgia Institute of Technology has officially opened its new Aircraft Prototyping Laboratory, which is dedicated to advancing research in electric and autonomous flight in collaboration with academic, government, and industry partners.
Fuel exhaustion ends flight early
Probable Cause: The pilot’s inadequate preflight inspection and fuel planning and improper in-flight decision-making, which resulted in a total loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion.
Picture of the Day: Pie-In
Henry Spang submitted this photo and note: “The Northwest Antique Airplane Club Pie-In in Scappoose, Oregon. The annual Pie-In is a fundraising event for the club’s scholarships.”
Express yourself
Whether it’s learning to fly or pursuing some other life goal. we’re not held back by some nefarious outside force. With few exceptions we are the governor that limits the scope and breadth of our own lives.
$8.7 million expansion project begins at KPQL
Designed to boost the capacity for industrial and commercial development at Mississippi’s Trent Lott International Airport, the North Apron Expansion and Taxiway Connector Project includes construction of a new concrete aircraft parking apron and connector taxiway and taxiway lighting rehabilitation.
Cirrus introduces instrument rating program
The Instrument Rating Program, designed by Cirrus instructor pilots, combines self-study content with in-person flight training, according to company officials.









