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Can pilots help save this small town?

By Jamie Beckett · September 23, 2025 · 10 Comments

As pilots we have the ability to combine a $100 hamburger run with helping to restore a community.

Tuskegee Airmen fly into the 21st century

By General Aviation News Staff · September 23, 2025 · 1 Comment

Isaiah Hand, a 20-year-old Aviation Science major at Tuskegee University, made history in August 2025 by earning his private pilot certificate at Moton Field — the first Tuskegee student in nearly 80 years to earn his wings under the relaunched four-year Aviation Science Degree Program. He follows the legacy of Tuskegee Airmen, who became the nation’s first Black military pilots in 1942.

National Air and Space Museum expanding Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

By General Aviation News Staff · September 23, 2025 · 1 Comment

This is the first major change to the center’s public areas since its opening in 2003, according to museum officials.

Beacon Air opens new FBO at KCOD

By General Aviation News Staff · September 23, 2025 · Leave a Comment

The FBO opened in the summer of 2025 operating out of an existing facility that was formerly occupied by a corporate flight department and an FBO at Yellowstone Regional Airport (KCOD) in Cody, Wyoming.

Fatigue failure leads to forced landing

By General Aviation News Staff · September 23, 2025 · 6 Comments

Probable Cause: A loss of engine power due to the fatigue failure of the No. 6 cylinder exhaust valve rocker boss.

Picture of the Day: Relaxing in the grass

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Dan Lakeman submitted this photo and note: “A Piper PA-11 relaxing in the grass.”

Radical Japanese fighter overcome by events

By Frederick Johnsen · September 22, 2025 · 4 Comments

The Kyushu Shinden first tested its wings on Aug. 3, 1945. Two more quick test sorties, said to have been made on Aug. 6 and 9, the dates when atomic bombs exploded over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, were the last flights for the Shinden. Six days later Japan surrendered, ending the war and the need for the Shinden.

Aviation Funding Stability Act introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · September 21, 2025 · Leave a Comment

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The proposed measure would insulate FAA programs and personnel from a government shutdown

Honor Flight Long Island to take 46 vets to DC

By General Aviation News Staff · September 21, 2025 · Leave a Comment

“Our Fall Flight includes 42 Vietnam War veterans who will receive long overdue recognition and thanks for their service,” said Bill Jones, President of Honor Flight Long Island. “They’ll be accompanied by four elder comrades, one World War II veteran and three veterans of the Korean War.”

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