Month: December 2022
Research: How a Fight at Home Impacts Your Workday
It can be draining – but it can also make us more likely to help our colleagues. […]
Ruffled Feathers: More on Fees — Gilles’ Story
Bits and Pieces contributor John Wyman shares a frustrating story from a close friend who recently dealt with Canada’s user fees. […]
My Challenging Sonerai
An inside look at flying a Sonerai and the skills needed to do so. […]
EAA’s The Green Dot — Hot Air Balloonist Mike Beck
This time on The Green Dot, hosts Chris and Tom are joined by Mike Beck, owner of Calm Sky Adventures in Omro, Wisconsin, to speak about the history of hot air balloons, as well as his unique experiences flying them. […]
It’s Never Too Late
After learning to fly in my 50s and instructing for the last 18 years (I’m 78) I didn’t want to stop learning new stuff. […]
Why You Should Build Your Next Airplane
In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Lisa Turner discusses the factors to consider when thinking about building an airplane. […]
Volunteer Spotlight — Jim Moss
Jim Moss, EAA 80553, has been volunteering for a long time. Fifty-one years, to be exact. Jim’s volunteer journey started in 1972, when he was just a kid. […]