by General Aviation News Staff | Nov 3, 2025 | #Aircraft, 20251120, Aviation News, Briefings, flying, General Aviation, National Business Aviation Association, News, Pilots, public benefit flying
The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) has activated its Humanitarian Emergency Response Operator (HERO) Database, while other organizations, such as Operation Air Drop, AEROBridge, Airlink, and Samaritan’s Purse are assisting in the relief efforts....
by General Aviation News Staff | Sep 13, 2025 | #Aircraft, Aviation News, flying, General Aviation, Photo of the Day, Pilots, public benefit flying
Nathan Mackey submitted this photo and note: “An H-295 Helio Super Courier from JAARS Inc. in Waxhaw, N.C., taxis up to the top of Strawberry Ridge airstrip in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The airstrip, which is just 1,150 feet long, has a significant slope on the...
by General Aviation News Staff | Aug 20, 2025 | #Aircraft, 20250821, Aviation News, flying, General Aviation, News, Pilots, public benefit flying
The National Aeronautic Association (NAA) and Air Care Alliance (ACA) have unveiled the recipients of the 2025 Public Benefit Flying Awards. Read...
by EAA | Jul 25, 2025 | AirVenture, AirVenture Today, public benefit flying
By Kristinia Luke, Executive Director, Air Care Alliance Every pilot remembers the first time they took the controls — the thrill, the freedom, the pure joy of flight. Over time, those magical moments can fade into routines of cross-country practice, airport diner...
by EAA | Jul 25, 2025 | AirVenture, AirVenture Today, public benefit flying
By Stephanie Jendrzejewski, Development Manager, PALS SkyHope This year marks 15 years of PALS SkyHope — and one of the most meaningful initiatives to take flight in that time is PALS for Patriots. This program provides free air transportation to veterans and active...
by EAA | Jul 25, 2025 | AirVenture, AirVenture Today, public benefit flying
By Corbett Stevenson Itzy’s mother, Mirna, remembers Itzy having a persistent fever, and Mirna had a nagging feeling that something was wrong. After a multitude of tests at their small local hospital in Kansas, the doctor said Itzy needed to be seen in the emergency...