by EAA | Oct 8, 2025 | Bits and Pieces
By Mike Davenport, Langley, British Columbia While time waits for no man, sometimes the aging process seems to be put on hold for several airplanes at the Langley, British Columbia, airport. Located in the lower mainland of British Columbia, this busy regional airport...
by EAA | Oct 8, 2025 | Bits and Pieces
By Phillip Johnson, Chapters, EAA Canadian Council, Ottawa In the early 1990s I started building a Cozy MK IV, and it was not long before I decided to use a Subaru EG33 230-hp engine for the powerplant. There were many naysayers that said it was fraught with issues,...
by EAA | Oct 8, 2025 | Bits and Pieces
By Brian King, EAA 1647385, Halifax, Nova Scotia Sometimes one gets the opportunity to withdraw a wish from your bucket list, which like many of us, for me, was overflowing. Background: Years ago I was on a multi-week course just outside Chicago, and I was invited to...
by EAA | Aug 30, 2025 | Bits and Pieces, Member Stories
By Jennifer Langdon and Byron Waller, EAA 1670717, Australia At just 15 years old, Byron Waller is preparing to do something extraordinary: become the youngest supported pilot to fly around the world. His journey isn’t just about aviation. It’s about resilience,...
by EAA | Aug 30, 2025 | Bits and Pieces, Member Stories
By Shiv Ram Krishna, EAA 1549613 The Ultralight Pilots Association of Canada (UPAC) welcomed aviators, builders, and enthusiasts from across the country to its 2025 convention. Under sunny skies and with Canadian flags flying proudly, the airfield became a hub of...
by EAA | Aug 30, 2025 | Bits and Pieces, Ruffled Feathers
By John Wyman, EAA 462533; Chapter 266, Montreal I’ve been thinking about aviation accidents lately, and how it’s often the smaller, overlooked items that can cause the most serious problems. What is truly astounding is how even the most tested and experienced...