by General Aviation News Staff | Mar 7, 2023 | #Aircraft, 20230330, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, AOPA, Aviation News, Briefings, EAA, Experimental Aircraft Association, flying, flying clubs, General Aviation, News, Pilots
Flight instructors Don Hill and John Harding are forming the flying club, which will have its first meeting March 9, 2023, at St. Louis Regional Airport. Read...
by Janice Wood | Feb 18, 2023 | #Aircraft, Aviation News, Feature, flying, flying clubs, General Aviation, Pilots, Textron Aviation, Video
Textron Aviation posted four new videos to its YouTube channel in February 2023 showcasing employees and their stories of Love At First Flight. Read...
by Jamie Beckett | Feb 7, 2023 | #Aircraft, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, Aviation News, flight training, flying, flying clubs, General Aviation, Opinion, Pilots, Politics for Pilots
My new role with the AOPA Foundation is once again something audacious, something that has never been done on a large scale. I now hold the title of High School Aero Club Liaison, which gives me the freedom to work with kids, parents, teachers, administrators, airport...
by Ted Luebbers | Jan 25, 2023 | #Aircraft, 20230209, aircraft maintenance, Aviation News, Briefings, EAA Chapter 534, Feature, flying, flying clubs, General Aviation
Nicknamed “Humpty Dumpty,” a 1964 Cessna 150 is in the midst of being put back together again by the members of EAA Chapter 534 in Leesburg, Florida. Once the work is complete, the donated plane will become the workhorse of the chapter’s new flying...
by Jamie Beckett | Nov 10, 2022 | #Aircraft, 20221117, aircraft maintenance, Aviation News, flying, flying clubs, General Aviation, Opinion, Pilots, Politics for Pilots
Sometimes lifting someone up has very little to do with wings, relative wind, and horsepower. It can be a result of simply caring, interacting, and becoming a mentor to someone who very much wants to know what you know and do what you do. Read...
by Jamie Beckett | Oct 4, 2022 | #Aircraft, 20221020, Aviation News, flying, flying clubs, General Aviation, Opinion, Pilots, Politics for Pilots
A student flying club’s open door policy was tested during Hurricane Ian and while the club’s hangar was damaged, club members are now confident the club can weather any storm. Read...