Month: March 2024
Young Eagles Milestone — Tom Trumble Flies 1,000
Tom Trumble, EAA 103048, really didn’t think too much about the number of Young Eagles he flew over the years as the experiences and smiles from the kids were the incentive. Only in the last few years, when it looked possible that he might fly 1,000 kids, did he even think about the numbers.
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Bounce, Bounce, #$%&*
In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Steve Krog discusses bounced landings and how to handle them.
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That Fatal Night 60 Years Ago
Remembering a Canadian aviation pioneer on the anniversary of his tragic death six decades ago.
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RPAS in Canada: A Time for Reinvention
Bits and Pieces contributor Michael J. Martin discusses drones and the proposed regulation changes coming soon.
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Werner Griesbeck Obituary
Most Canadians work quietly at their jobs, not requesting or expecting acknowledgement of any kind. However, there are those who must be recognised as their efforts far exceed the norm, and Werner Griesbeck was one of those individuals.
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