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Engine Break-In
Myths debunked and best practices explained. […]
Volunteer Spotlight — Kathy Frey
Starting in 1998, Kathy Frey, EAA 1069808, has been a mainstay in Camp Scholler, assisting campers in finding suitable camping sites and helping out with just about anything else that might come up during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. […]
The Future of Flight
Last February, the GoFly Final Fly Off took place at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California. Hear from some of the engineers and innovators who are helping to shape the future of personal aviation! […]
1,000 Certificates Later
On Friday, December 11, 2020, I issued an Airworthiness Certificate to Gregory Rodriguez for his amateur-built American Legend AL18. […]
RV-8 and ADS-B Testing Across Canada
A long cross country flight proved the perfect opportunity to test new tech. […]
Measure Twice, Cut Once
The painful and powerful lessons of scratch-building. […]
Oh the Consequences Could Have Been … !
Recently I started up my engine and, while the engine seemed to be running fine, the analog instruments in the panel all started jumping around wildly. I had no idea what was happening. […]
Ottawa Chapter 245 Makes Cruzer Progress Despite Restrictions
The 750 Cruzer project resumed in September after COVID-19 restrictions eased enough to allow a small group to work well spaced in the hangar. […]
Keeping Your Balance
It’s more than just the weight. […]