A Life in Pursuit with Clay Lacy
In a long and storied career, Clay Lacy has notched extraordinary experiences in commercial and business aviation, the military, and air racing.
In a long and storied career, Clay Lacy has notched extraordinary experiences in commercial and business aviation, the military, and air racing.
With my Piper Arrow loaded to its full capacity of four people (including me, two journalists, and an environmental executive director), the Lycoming IO-360 engine decided it no longer wanted to participate at full power.
A monthly summary of recently published NTSB preliminary accident reports involving general aviation and air carrier aircraft.
When it comes to buying a used aircraft, well-known models often come with high prices and a lot of competition.
A trip to Copalis State (S16), the Lower 48’s only public beach airport, becomes a relaxing Labor Day outing.
Beechcraft’s Sierra is rare compared with competing models from Piper and Cessna but has unique features that endear it to many pilots.
EAA Chapter 579 in Sugar Grove, Illinois, recently became the first group to log 20,000 Young Eagles flights.
Many pilots have questions about the Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification proposed rulemaking underway at the FAA. Here are some answers.
The supplemental type certificate is for a variety of single-engine aircraft including Cessnas, Pipers, Mooneys and the Aviat A-1.
A powerful engine and good load-carrying capacity make this four-seat PA-28 a solid traveling machine.