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Meet the Administrator
This month’s editorial suggests It’s time to ask some hard questions.
JACKPOT! The Story of Today’s Youth and Tomorrow’s Aerospace Workforce
Project Jackpot checks a whole lot of boxes for today’s youth and tomorrow’s workforce.

The First 2023 WINGS Sweepstakes Deadline is June 30
In 2023, WIN offers two sweepstakes drawings, each including cash and prizes. The sweepstakes is designed to provide incentives to participate in WINGS

How to Properly Ready an Airplane For Lift Off
Airplanes, for all their benefits, are complex machines that require careful preparation before each flight. This preparation involves a series of checks and measures designed to ensure the safety and efficiency of the flight.

The Tecnam P Mentor… Nothing Like It!
Tecnam Pavilion is a must see at this year’s AirVenture event.

New Aircraft, Sustainability and Innovation Capture Imaginations at EBACE2023
Exciting technologies, aircraft and sustainable flight solutions are center stage for European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE).

One Hundred Women Pilots Set To Compete in 46th Annual Air Race Classic
The field is set for the 46th Air Race Classic (ARC), the annual all-women cross-country airplane race.

Flying With Faber: New Hotel Discoveries
Columnist Stuart J. Faber is amazed at the innovative amenities he observes at new hotels and resorts

Aviation Enthusiasts Gather at Petaluma Airport Day and “Special Day of Devotion Luncheon” in the ‘Seamax Hangar’
Petaluma Airport Day was so fun that months later, we are still talking about it. Local pilot, Kent Carlomagno hosted one of the events

Editorial: Elephant in the Room
After 65 years of professional flying, Ed Downs discusses the elephant in the room.

GAMA Releases First Quarter 2023 Aircraft Shipments and Billings Report
The aircraft manufacturing industry’s results for the first three months of 2023 when compared to the same period in 2022, point to increasing aircraft unit deliveries across most aircraft segments

Group Gathers to Promote Youth Education and Celebrate Seaplane Flying
The Clear Lake Flying Club hosted a two-day conference to Promote Youth Aviation Education and Celebrate Seaplane Flying

Red 6: Better Training For Less Money
When it comes to training future fighter pilots, however, Red 6 is an exception, because the training will be better, but it will cost a lot less.

Youth Programming Brings Aviation to the Next Generation
EAA’s first-ever Girls on the Fly on April 29 provided an opportunity for girls to experience the wonders of aviation.

An Insider's Guide for AirVenture Rookies
First time at Oshkosh? Well step right out and we’ll give you the insider’s guide to The World's Greatest Aviation Celebration

200 Knot Club In The RV-9A
Columnist Ed Wischmeyer plans to take an almost private pilot for a ride in the RV-9A

Time to Bake Pies
Columnist Stuart J. Faber delights us with some mouth savoring recipes.

FAA Selects Sustainable Design for New Control Towers at Municipal, Smaller Airports
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected a sustainable design for new air traffic control towers that will be used primarily at municipal and smaller airports.

Textron Aviation Names New 2023 Top Hawk Participants
Textron Aviation recently named five new participants to its 2023 Top Hawk program that places one of the world’s leading training aircraft, the Cessna Skyhawk

Quiet Skies: Universities to Research Way to Reduce Aviation Noise
America’s best aviation minds will look for new ways to reduce aviation noise this year. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded $19 million to 14 universities across the country as part of the Aviation Sustainability Center (ASCENT).