The Experimental Aircraft Association has revealed the six individuals who are the 2026 inductees into the EAA Sport Aviation Halls of Fame.
Trapped Rainwater Leads to Crash
Probable Cause: A loss of lateral control during takeoff due to an accumulation of water in the right wing.
Picture of the Day: Sunset Over Puget Sound
George Futas submitted this photo and note: “Flying north in a Cardinal enjoying a beautiful sunset with the Olympic Mountains in the distance.”
Catalina Claims A Crown at AirVenture
The meticulously restored 1941 Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina claimed the Grand Champion World War II award at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026, just a few weeks after its first flight after a seven-year restoration.
The Great Parts Squeeze
A new survey reveals that parts and supply chain pressures are the biggest challenges for general aviation maintenance shops today. The survey found that time is now more critical than price and calls out the parts most likely to fail.
Zenith Workshops and Fly-In Returning to Michigan
Zenith Aircraft Company is bringing its hands-on builder workshop and regional fly-in back to central Michigan this October. Workshop participants will assemble a rudder from a standard kit while connecting with fellow aviation enthusiasts and local pilots.
Epic Flight Academy Now Accepts 529 Savings Plans
Aspiring pilots and aviation mechanics have a new way to fund their education. Epic Flight Academy now accepts 529 education savings plans for eligible FAA Part 141 flight and Part 147 mechanic programs.
Leaking Fuel Valve Leads to Luscombe 8 Crash
Probable Cause: A failure of the left fuel valve, which resulted in fuel exhaustion and a total loss of engine power.
Picture of the Day: Midnight Sun
Ray Thomas submitted this photo and note: “I took this photo of this Cessna 180 with amphib floats just after midnight from our cabin at Butterfly Lake in Alaska. We spent over 20 years flying into this beautiful lake from Anchorage, Alaska.”










