New Partnership Expands Pilot Access to Backcountry Flying in South America
Training includes precision landings on remote airstrips, mountain flying strategies, and wilderness navigation.
Training includes precision landings on remote airstrips, mountain flying strategies, and wilderness navigation.
Precision flight team is replacing its fleet of Cessnas with CubCrafters NX Cubs.
The newly formed Jim Richmond Backcountry Aviation Foundation was created to honor the founder of CubCrafters aircraft.
CubCrafters leads Valdez STOL event as Red Bull’s Luke Czepiela takes to the skies in Alaska.
This week, the Yakima, Washington-based builder of backcountry aircraft reached a major milestone: delivery of its 1,000th new production aircraft.
Offering of shares that began in 2022 will end December 31.
An aborted landing attempt by well-known backcountry pilot Dooley Vanyo is the focus of the initial investigation.
CubCrafters, the manufacturer of FAA-certified, ASTM-accepted, and experimental category aircraft designed to get you into every remote place, is now offering a thermal imaging system for Garmin G3X-equipped aircraft to improve pilot situational awareness in reduced visibility situations.
Modern design and striking performance can make this reimagined Cub more appealing than the original.
The innovation will dramatically increase wing lift, perhaps as much as four times that of a non-equipped wing, the company said.