by Steve Krog | Sep 15, 2021 | EAA Sport Aviation, Learning to Fly, Sport Aviation
EAA Sport Aviation columnist Steve Krog discusses the importance and usefulness of slips in a recent column. Read More
by EAA | Sep 9, 2021 | EAA Sport Aviation, Flying Tips, Member Stories, safety, Sport Aviation
Anyone who has been flying for very long recognizes the potential for a midair collision. No matter how careful we are, there is always a chance that we’ll miss something or that someone will sneak up on us (or us on them) undetected. Read...
by EAA | Sep 9, 2021 | EAA member, EAA Sport Aviation, Homebuilding, homebuilt, Member Stories, seaplane, Sport Aviation
EAA member Mark Woodring takes us through the build of his Comp Air and Zenith CH 701. Read...
by EAA | Sep 1, 2021 | EAA Sport Aviation, Flying Tips, Learning to Fly, Sport Aviation
EAA Sport Aviation columnist Lisa Turner takes us through the top five reasons for airworthiness certification failure. Read More
by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | High Sierra Fly-In, Sport Aviation, Why We Fly
The love for aviation felt all over the dry lakebed at the ninth annual High Sierra Fly-In had quite the EAA convention feel. Get a taste of the event in this video, and read more about it in the February 2019 issue of EAA Sport Aviation. Link To...
by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | Sport Aviation, Vintage
Here are four of the 10 best buys that Budd Davisson identified in a feature story in the February issue of EAA Sport Aviation. Link To...