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.”
Forces of Nature at AirVenture: A MiG and a Man
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman showcased his rare MiG-29 jet fighter at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026. During a Warbirds in Review panel, he captivated the crowd, sharing his vision for revitalizing space exploration.
Celebrating 80 Years of the Cessna 120 and 140
Celebrate 80 years of the iconic Cessna 120 and 140 taildraggers at the International Cessna 120-140 Association’s 2026 convention in Fredericksburg, Texas. From Sept. 22 to 26, aviation enthusiasts can enjoy forums, flying games, a Poker Run, awards, and more at this historic gathering.
New Petition Seeks Earlier Aviation Mechanic Testing
The Aviation Technician Education Council has petitioned the FAA to allow eligible high school students to take the Aviation Mechanic General written test earlier. If approved, this exemption would help schools fill program vacancies and boost the number of students pursuing these certifications.
AeroSouth Brings Carbon Wheel Fairings to Glastar and Glasair Homebuilts
AeroSouth Technology has expanded its line of lightweight, drag-reducing carbon-fiber components to include Glastar/Sportsman and Glasair homebuilt aircraft. The custom wheel fairings and gear doors help pilots increase speed, reduce weight, and maximize their aircraft’s overall performance.
Distracted Pilot Forgets to Extend Landing Gear
Probable Cause: The pilot’s failure to extend the landing gear before landing.
Picture of the Day: The Flying Toy
Jan Nademlejnsky submitted this photo and note: “This is my flying toy, a motorized hang glider trike, the Apollo DeltaJet2. It’s made in Hungary and powered by a Rotax 912 UL 80-hp engine. I cruise comfortably at 70 knots while burning about 3.96 USG per hour of regular auto gas, giving me about 3.5 hours of endurance. A trike is the easiest aircraft to fly and to learn, with only a single control point for steering. My home airport, CYKA in Kamloops, British Columbia, sits in the heart of remarkable natural beauty. The landscape here is endlessly diverse no matter where you fly or where you look. In this open cockpit, with roughly 270° of unobstructed view, I can fully appreciate my surroundings.”
P-38 Lightning Electrifies AirVenture
The legendary Lockheed P-38 Lightning, once known as “White Lightnin'” made a rare and triumphant return to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026. Now owned by the Flying Bulls from Austria, the beautifully restored World War II fighter dazzled aviation enthusiasts with its striking polished skin and thrilling flight performances.
FAA, Senators Join Fight for KBKL
The FAA and Ohio senators have publicly opposed the proposed closure of Cleveland’s Burke Lakefront Airport. Supported by major aviation organizations like AOPA and NATA, officials argue the city must follow statutory processes and preserve the airport for future generations.









